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' vottontadrealtiooloat A 14111 itf '''-''- ' INIRIERTG ILARIGEor 51ELEctrillori et-l- comolimpassammonaill 6 FT DINING SET i 1 4 t - COILIED ummirs it tr!7e- - ssiiirone Inliar"1112111 NIP tom 111 alio -- ilet orn tillitilociosioms- asirloilal-- l'T All Irl 1: Irtbune Stott Photo by - Mit 1111ot - 111 - 1 i - 1 "aillik Iktrt 4 i 0 NO Pftl 6:11P ' oar Si tiaga - i- I chalking the wall iand finally retracing the picture "It took me about a week to get it up there I had my real job and I would go and workl on the mural after that" he explained Painting the huge outline required additional adjustments The original had pale washed colors Mr Aguayo limited to regular house paint because of the wall's surface "The original colors were much lighter I See Page 2 Column 1 1! it '''' AKA required graphing the picture - A' ' 1 4 htpheaei hnpat 1 4 2 - 4 ''' 1 A - -- k - ' i 4 ilt ' kJ ( i ' - i - - t'i tga T-- A q - ? 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