The Star Wars fights

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The Star Wars fights
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For some reason i got inspired by something that somebody said me when I was child; Do not draw the sun in the corner.
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Reverend Howard Finster created some forty-seven thousand individual works over his twenty-five year career. Recipient of a 1982 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, a guest on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, and a favorite of R.E.M. and the Talking Heads, Finster has been one of America’s most recognized self-taught artists since the 1980s.
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