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"It's a good outlet for obsessive-compulsive behavior," says Wisniewski. "I don't draw as well as other people. I can't get the translucence or the sense of light that Chris Van Allsburg or Floyd Cooper can achieve. Cutting is what I do." https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=8695f4203e&view=att&th=1499b5a39786dd5a&attid=0.1&disp=safe&zw

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David Wisniewski, an artist who worked as a clown and shadow puppeteer before turning to cut paper and children's books, died on Sept. 11 at a nursing home in Alexandria, Va., after a brief illness. He was 49 and lived in Monrovia, Md. example:

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