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SUMMARY:DEMO: British Watercolorist Graham Berry
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM LINK\n\nUsing a palette of six colors and just two brushes\, Berry will paint a scene with multiple figures. His paintings are inspired by the effect of light and shadow on the environment\, creating dynamic shapes and colors\, and focusing on people going about their everyday lives. \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85334147329?pwd=T2VxSWNTVkVoNDAxcHYvNXdMbExOQT09
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-by-british-watercolorist-graham-berry/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Corry Buckwalter\, Interactive Drawing with Colored Pencil
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM LINK\n					\n		Join artist Buckwalter for a demonstration of drawing botanical subjects with colored pencils. Relaxing and meditative to use\, colored pencils have so much to offer a student of botanical arts. A list of supplies can be found below for artists wanting to participate. Corry Buckwalter is an artist\, art educator\, and landscape designer. In her art studio classes\, she teaches observational drawing and painting techniques in a systematic and nurturing process. In her art practice\, Corry explores urban places\, botany and science in watercolor\, graphite and colored pencil. A recent art commission was a colored pencil drawing of a newly discovered virus for the Life Sciences Department at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Corry holds a Master of Landscape Architecture and a Master of City and Regional Planning from Cornell University. Supplies List One small green chili pepper such as a jalapeno or another varietyPad of smooth drawing paper\, i.e. Bristol Smooth\, 9” x 12”\, or a few sheets\, such as Canson brand\, or Strathmore Bristol Vellum Surface\, 300 SeriesSketch paperHB and H graphite pencilsColored pencils: the following Faber-Castell Polychromos brand colored pencils are chosen specifically for drawing many botanical subjects. For the chili pepper drawing the following five colors are needed and can be purchased individually at many art stores:— 278 Chrome Green Oxide— 174 Chromium Green Opaque — 168 Earth Green Yellowish — 170 May Green— 274 Warm Grey VOptional: Colorless blender pencil\, Rembrandt Splender by Lyra brand or another brandKneaded eraser and plastic erasersPortable pencil sharpenerRulerDesk lamp for placing close to the chili pepper and seeing the highlights on the formOptional: Magnifying glass		\n		https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86184342855?pwd=blRkWXIzOE5zSWxaR0RLMjJzMWI3QT09
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/interactive-drawing-with-colored-pencil-corry-buckwalter/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240509T210000
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Merill Comeau\, Fiber
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM LINK\n\nMerrill Comeau’s art plumbs the breadth of human emotion and celebrates telling tales of common human concerns with sensual surfaces. Devoted to artmaking as visual communication\, Comeau will share her investigations of the world and how she brings history into modernity. Comeau will begin with a slide show of artists whose work she finds inspiring and pieces from her current series while illustrating conceptual underpinnings as a framework for aesthetic decisions. Her demonstrations will include mining autobiography for narrative tales\, techniques of applying color and pattern to fabrics and/or paper\, methods of collage\, and how to use various fibers and stitches.\nComeau’s work has been featured in over 90 exhibitions\, at venues including the Fuller Craft Museum\, Danforth Art Museum\, Fitchburg Art Museum\, Museums of Old York\, MA; and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute of Boston. Her installation Family of Origin was included in FiberArt International 2019. The Institute of Contemporary Art Boston’s Art Lab is hosted her interactive project Threads of Connection in 2020. Highlights of her residencies include Hambidge Center for Art and Science\, Southern New Hampshire University\, Turkey Land Cove\, and three month-long stays at Weir Farm National Historic Site in CT. She has exhibited at many academic institutions including Simmons College\, Lasell University\, Stonehill College\, Dana Hall School\, Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University\, and Phillips Exeter Academy. Numerous publications have showcased her work\, including Surface Design Journal\, TextileArtist.org\, Fiber Art Now\, Textile Study Group of New York’s blog\, The Boston Globe\, Massachusetts Cultural Council’s ArtsSake blog\, and World of Threads Artist Interviews. \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83648381679?pwd=QmpndjlNNis1aHpvZndZbkk5SldUUT09
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-by-merill-comeau-fiber/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Alexis Lavine\, Watercolor
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Alexis Lavine\, Watercolor\nNovember 14@ 7-9pm \n					\n									ZOOM LINK\n					 \nAlexis Lavine usually paints on traditional watercolor paper. She also works on a variety of alternative\, non-traditional surfaces to take advantage of different qualities that they can offer for specific subjects. Gesso coated watercolor paper is a favorite alternate. It has similarities to Yupo\, but is less capricious. It’s a “happy medium” between Yupo and cold-pressed paper and is a great surface for watercolor! In her demo\, Alexis will tell and show how easy it is to prepare your paper\, and how she works with this surface. She has a terrific camera set-up. You will have a front row seat to watch and listen as she paints. \nBio \nAlexis Lavine has been creating art all of her life. She earned a Masters Degree from Johns Hopkins University in its acclaimed Art as Applied to Medicine program. She worked as a medical illustrator for several years – and then found herself living in the beautiful\, isolated mountains of western Maryland\, too far away from a medical school or a medical publisher to practice her trade. So she picked up her brushes and her watercolors and started painting the magnificent landscape that surrounded her – and she hasn’t looked back since. \nAlexis paints exclusively with watercolor\, occasionally ”en plein air\,” but more frequently in her studio\, where she constructs paintings which are thoughtfully designed\, carefully drawn\, and sensitively painted. She is also an enthusiastic art instructor\, who teaches painting and drawing classes and workshops. \nAlexis has lived in Greensboro\, North Carolina since 2002. Honored as “One to Watch” by Watercolor Artist Magazine\, her paintings have been published in Splash\, The Artistic Touch\, The Best of Watercolor\, and Watercolor Artist. She is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society\, National Watercolor Society\, Watercolor Honor Society\, Transparent Watercolor Society of America\, Watercolor West\, North East Watercolor Society\, and Southern Watercolor Society. Her work can be found in galleries in the mid-Atlantic and Southern states\, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. \nYou can see many of her paintings and learn more about her art and teaching by visiting her web site: www.alexislavineartist.com
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-alexis-lavine-watercolor/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Paola Page - Critique
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM LINK\n					 \nDEMO: Paola Page – Critique\nJanuary 11 @ 10am-12pm \nPlease join us to watch Paola Page\, SMFA Fine Arts Professor\, provide insightful and constructive critiques for some of our artists. Participants will share images of two original artworks (paintings or drawings) along with a question relative to a specific visual issue or idea. This will be followed by a brief presentation of Paola’s work “Retellings in Mythopoetic Landscapes”. \nThis event is open to the public\, however critique participants must be NAA members and will be selected in advance on a first-come basis. Please contact Chippa Martin if you would like to have your work critiqued. \nBIOGRAPHYPaola Page is an international artist and educator who depicts fairy tales as visual retellings in mythopoetic landscapes\, weaving together feminist themes with archetypes from ancient history and mythology. Her work reflects the richness of the cultures\, legends and landscapes of the places she has called home. As a Fine Arts professor\, Paolo has an extensive history in both the UK and US and founded two educational services\, Art Study Centre-England and Studioswithoutwalls.com. She has a masters degree from Tufts University\, where she presently teaches\, and a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design. \nJoin Zoom Meeting:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81392516074?pwd=fc3PfLxMHLGTvO20ofdexrPlHDeDuz.1 \nMeeting ID: 813 9251 6074Passcode: 050989
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-paola-page-critique/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Steve McGrath - Photographing Your Art
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Steve McGrath – Photographing Your Art\nNew Date! February 4 @ 7-9pm \n					\n									ZOOM LINK\n					 \nSteve McGrath is a professional freelance photographer and photography teacher. He will be offering two demos about getting photos of your artwork that show their true beauty and colors. \nIn this first demo\, Steve will teach you how to control lighting and use the best settings to photograph your artwork with your camera. \nBiographySteve McGrath is professional freelance photographer and photography teacher who has been creating images for 30 years. Steve first began by shooting sports photography for local high schools\, then weddings\, and stock agencies. Then his love of the outdoors led him to focusing more on his true passion — “nature photography”. Many of his images have been published in school text books. His favorite places to shoot are Acadia National Park in Maine\, the Green Mountains of Vermont\, and the Cape Cod National Seashore. \nDownloads: Steve’s 10-Step ChecklistPhotographing Your Artwork \nJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82327968546?pwd=gStPYZRXnkYXUXyGOP1e7AeyKZKltR.1 \nMeeting ID: 823 2796 8546Passcode: 420443
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-steve-mcgrath-photographing-your-art/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Steve McGrath - Editing Your Photographs
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Steve McGrath – Editing Your Photographs\nFebruary 13 @ 7-9pm \n					\n									ZOOM\n					 \nSteve McGrath is a professional freelance photographer and photography teacher. He will be offering two demos about getting photos of your artwork that show their true beauty and colors. \nIn this second demo\, you will learn how to edit photos of your art to show value\, texture\, tones and saturation using two different computer applications: Adobe Elements\, an inexpensive program; and FastStone\, a free PC download\, \nBiography\nSteve McGrath is professional freelance photographer and photography teacher who has been creating images for 30 years. Steve first began by shooting sports photography for local high schools\, then weddings\, and stock agencies. Then his love of the outdoors led him to focusing more on his true passion — “nature photography”. Many of his images have been published in school text books. His favorite places to shoot are Acadia National Park in Maine\, the Green Mountains of Vermont\, and the Cape Cod National Seashore. \nJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85817716043?pwd=RoxUJ61FJBTf7pUxEE2bxdBaqwFUq7.1 \nMeeting ID: 858 1771 6043Passcode: 074447
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-steve-mcgrath-editing-your-photographs/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Mitchell Albala - Oils
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Mitchell Albala – Oils\nMarch 20 @ 6:30-8pm\n					\n									ZOOM LINK\n					\n		Mitchell Albala is an award-winning landscape painter\, workshop instructor\, and author. His semi-abstract and atmospheric landscapes have been exhibited nationally and are represented in corporate and private collections. He is the the author of two best-selling books on landscape painting: Landscape Painting: Essential Concepts and Techniques for Plein Air and Studio Practice; and most recently\, The Landscape Painter’s Workbook: Essential Studies in Shape\, Composition\, and Color\, which is currently the #1 selling book on landscape in the nation.\nMitchell has led led plein air workshops in Italy and teaches workshops throughout the Pacific Northwest. He is also a mentor with the online mentoring community Mastrius. He has lectured on Impressionism and landscape painting at the Seattle Art Museum and has written for “International Artist” and “Artists & Illustrators” magazines. He also hosts a popular painting blog\, which is among feedspot.com’s “Top 100 Painting Blogs for Artists.” He is also s signature member of the Pastel Society of America. See more of his work at his website: mitchalbala.com. \nJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84783202272?pwd=jS2HwWf9uNTNAJqn35IaHsZSowrlL1.1 \nMeeting ID: 847 8320 2272Passcode: 261937 \n—
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-mitchell-albala-oils/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Donna Calleja
DESCRIPTION:Watch Recording\n					 \nDEMO: Donna Calleja\nOctober 25@ 1-3pm \nDonna Calleja creates paintings that are inspired by her observation of light on fruit\, shells and flowers from her home garden. She composes natural forms together for their shape\, color and texture from direct observation and her imagination. She wants to interpret the beauty of light on natural forms and hopes to provide her viewers with a moment of quiet reflection. \nHer painting process begins with a bold underpainting that defines a composition of light and shadow. With close observation she adds layers of color to build texture and detail. She loves the quiet process of seeing the details slowly emerge in her paintings. \nDonna Calleja retired a few years ago from a rewarding career teaching art to high school students. She now loves teaching private adult painting classes and having more time to paint. Her paintings have been on display in recent shows at Nahcotta\, Concord Art\, E. Drumm Designs\, Storefront Art Projects and The South Shore Art Center. Her paintings are created with acrylic paint on panel at her home studio in Watertown\, MA. \nImage: Fig and Lemon\, Acrylic on Panel\, 6 x 6 inches \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84200889399?pwd=eXjtVTaoZLd1urJsaaMAaDy3bZScPa.1Meeting ID: 842 0088 9399Passcode: 630941
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-donna-calleja/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Michael Compton - Keeping It Real\, Painting a Realistic Landscape in Oil
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Michael Compton – Keeping It Real\, Painting a Realistic Landscape in Oil\nNovember 13@ 7-9pm\n					\n									ZOOM LINK\n					 \nIn this presentation artist Michael Compton will demonstrate how to paint a realistic landscape in oil from a photo reference. A brief description of materials will be given including the support\, color palette\, brushers\, solvents and medium used. Working quickly\, the artist will demonstrate how to interpret the photo onto the canvas\, develop a dynamic composition and create an underpainting. Finalizing the landscape through the use of color\, light and dark values to capture a naturalistic sense of light\, atmosphere\, and depth. \nAward winning artist Michael Compton was born in Portland Oregon in 1949. He studied art and graphic design at Colorado State University and The Minneapolis College of Art & Design. His paintings can be found in numerous corporate and individual collections. Michael has a studio in Somerville Massachusetts and his current interest and emphasis is on his plein air work with appearances at Plein air Easton\, Cape Ann Plein Air and En Plein Air Texas. In 2020 Michael won an award of merit at the American Impressionist Society International show and was included in the 2021\, 2022\, 2023 and 2025 Oil painters of America salon exhibitions. \nJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84543059150?pwd=xPfLI9c8bPsrArohN0DS3ZcGPVKyz5.1View meeting insights with Zoom AI Companionhttps://us02web.zoom.us/launch/edl?muid=c004da4c-7b38-4286-b9ea-99bc846ce566Meeting ID: 845 4305 9150Passcode: 325699
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-michael-compton/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260115T210000
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CREATED:20251114T011752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T220830Z
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Deborah Drummond - Printing with a Gel Plate
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Deborah Drummond – Printing with a Gel Plate\nJanuary  15@ 7-9pm\nGel plate printing is a low cost and accessible monotype printing process resulting in unique and unexpected effects on papers for collage\, bookmaking\, journaling and mixed media.\nIn this demo\, Deborah will show some of the myriad of ways she employs this mono printing process using water-based paints\, papers and a variety of tools and materials which produce exciting overlays of color and patterns.\nTechniques such as using stencils\, image transfer and mark-making will be discussed\, leading to how she uses these and other found and painted papers in her process for collage work.\nDeborah Drummond is an artist with professional background in illustration and design. In contrast to her professional work\, her art focuses on non-objective abstraction in acrylic and collage/multi media\, exploring visual elements of color and shape and how they create a conversation with each other and as a whole.\nRaised in the a western suburb of Boston she recently relocated and works out of her home studio and Sutton Ma. She teaches her approach in workshops in the NE area. \nTopic: Deborah Drummond Demo: Printing with a Gel PlateTime: Jan 15\, 2026 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85859299626?pwd=Io433lJlzuLbulYISa0lbs062p709H.1 \nView meeting insights with Zoom AI Companionhttps://us02web.zoom.us/launch/edl?muid=0ff62e5e-d30f-41ba-93b3-5a40d7d90099 \nMeeting ID: 858 5929 9626Passcode: 464540
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-deborah-drummond-endless-inspiration-creating-prints-with-the-gel-plate/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T190000
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CREATED:20251119T225225Z
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Christie Scheele - Painting with Cold Wax
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Christie Scheele – Painting with Cold Wax\nJanuary  22@ 7-9pm \n					\n									Watch Recording\n					 \nMy intentions for the demo are to show the progression of steps in how I attain my technique. We will begin with an assessment of my reference photo and then move on to color mixing and critiquing the palette followed by brush technique\, laying the paint in on top of the dark ground. Over the two hours\, the composition will coalesces while we discuss color\, edge\, shape\, and directionality\, content\, and mood. \nChristie Scheele began painting her atmospheric\, minimalist landscapes just before moving to the Catskills from New York City in 1990. She is an exhibiting artist of over forty years in multiple galleries nationwide. Scheele’s work is also included in private and public collections nationwide and internationally. \n																														 \nTopic: Christie Scheele Art Demo: Painting in Cold WaxTime: Jan 22\, 2026 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/89876766884?pwd=mB3U4KZutiS1Gl0m4TuvrHsHFeZHUX.1 \nView meeting insights with Zoom AI Companionhttps://us02web.zoom.us/launch/edl?muid=58190bc9-ea93-4ac1-aa65-c7da85a2ed18 \nMeeting ID: 898 7676 6884Passcode: 000096
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-christie-scheele-painting-in-cold-wax/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T190000
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Alexis Lavine - Design and Paint a Vignette
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Alexis Lavine – Design and Paint a Vignette\nFebruary  26@ 7-9pm \nAlexis Lavine loves to teach\, to share her many decades of making art\, and to show people how she works. Along her journey through life and her pathway through art\, she has succeeded in reaching her biggest and most challenging goal of all\, by achieving signature status in both the American Watercolor Society and the National Watercolor Society. She still has to pinch herself\, when she thinks about that! She has earned some other signature memberships in other watercolor societies\, found galleries to represent her work\, and she has won some nice awards for her paintings … but she thinks it is kind of boring and bragging to read a list of them. Instead she wants to let her work speak for itself. And she will speak for herself too\, when she meets with you in February. She is looking forward to seeing you then! \nDESIGN & PAINT A VIGNETTE! \nDon’t we love the look of a pristine\, sparkling\, white sheet of watercolor paper? A vignette is a painting that does not fill every square inch of our paper. It leaves some areas\, usually in the corners\, unpainted\, and we can celebrate our beautiful watercolor paper by leaving it revealed in this way. \nAlexis is a watercolor painter\, but this subject\, and the principles behind it\, can be utilized by ALL painters\, using ALL media! \nIn this demo\, you will see Alexis create an image\, which ties into the edges of the paper\, seamlessly interlocking with untouched sections of white paper near the corners and the borders. Choosing a vignette format can be a clever way to deal with certain problematic subjects\, and it can result in paintings which are even more captivating and dynamic than paintings which fill up the complete rectangle. Creating a successful vignette depends on substantial principles\, thoughtful designing\, and inventive use of values\, colors\, and edges. Alexis will give you valuable instruction\, lots of great ideas\, and plenty of inspiration\, as to how to use this format. \nHere are some example of vignettes. Notice how Alexis has left areas of beautiful white paper\, interlocking them with the painted areas of her image. Join Alexis for an evening of energizing\, encouraging\, and valuable instruction. You’ll have ideas and plans to keep you painting for a long time! \n\n\n\n\nAlexis Lavine\, AWS\, NWSVisit my website here: alexislavineartist.com \nJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86476400798?pwd=DZwxBFROsbsuyHon480uUyIGNlZnyT.1Meeting ID: 864 7640 0798Passcode: 080627
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-alexis-lavine-design-and-paint-a-vignette/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Demos
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SUMMARY:DEMO: Lynda Goldberg - Monotype Printing with a Press
DESCRIPTION:DEMO: Lynda Goldberg – Monotype Printing with a Press\nMarch 24 @ 6-7:30pm\nHosted by Newton Art Association at the New Art Center\, 61 Washington Park\, Newton \nWith more than 25 years of experience as a monotype printmaker and longtime instructor\, Lynda Goldberg will demonstrate her process\, from initial idea to pulling the first original print\, and the second “ghost” print. She’ll share what she loves most about monotype printing and walk through the inks\, papers\, and materials she uses—including oil-based\, water-soluble inks with simple soap-and-water clean-up. \nLynda creates her work using a combination of natural and found objects. She has exhibited widely throughout New England\, with work held in corporate\, private\, and nonprofit collections in the U.S. and abroad. She currently teaches at the New Art Center in Newtonville\, MA and the Eliot School in Jamaica Plain. Visit her website here: Lyndagoldberg.com
URL:https://newtonartassociation.com/event/demo-lynda-goldberg-monotype-printing-with-a-press/
LOCATION:New Art Center\, 61 Washington Park\, Newton\, MA\, 02460
CATEGORIES:Demos
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