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		<title>By: Art Every Day Month</title>
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		<description>[...] It is a watercolor that I began in the summer as a demo to my camp class. I taught them how to paint their Hebrew names in watercolor, and introduced some cool watercolor techniques, such as using salt to create patterns. I did the painting in August and wanted to embellish it for my first entry. My Hebrew name, Shifrah, means to beautify, repair and rebuild. I used to hate it and now I think it suits me perfectly, so I wanted to paint it. You can read more about my Hebrew name here. [...]</description>
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