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		<title>Pop Culture Still-life by Dave Pollot</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pop Culture Still-life by Dave Pollot Dave Pollot is known for taking thrift store art and breathing new life into them with his creative incorporation of pop culture references. While we love all his works and spoke about them in our previous article, today we wanted to focus on his still-life paintings.  We all love flowers but what do we love more than flowers? You guessed it, we love Big Mac, Kraft Mac and Cheese, and of course cleaning products! [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Painting new life into old art, a look at Dave Pollot</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Painting new life into old art, a look at Dave Pollot Taking thrift store paintings and adding pop culture relevancy is what Dave Pollot does best. New York-based artist, Pollot began doing this around 2010 when he and his now-wife would spend time going through thrift stores looking for abandoned treasures. He wanted to find a way to bring these old works back to life in a modern age and keep them relevant. Not only is Dave&#8217;s concept and ideas [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking thrift store paintings and adding pop culture relevancy is what Dave Pollot does best. New York&#x2d;based artist, Pollot began doing this around 2010 when he and his now&#x2d;wife would spend time going through thrift stores looking for abandoned treasures. He wanted to find a way to bring these old works back to life in a modern age and keep them relevant. Not only is Dave&rsquo;s concept and ideas&#8230;</p>
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