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	<title>Comments on: When advertising agencies start liking art, a little bit too much.</title>
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		<title>By: Tuncel Gokcepinar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[brilliant and very accurate observation. bravo and thank you alex. i noticed them too. it&#039;s great that the art inspires those who -perhaps- once were &#039;brilliant and creative yet lost their souls in an ad agency but still can see and recognize the power of imagination and expression&#039; individuals [and perhaps some of them now executives at big firms] and translate that original art/idea to mass audiences and see pieces evolves in a new way to reach average joes yet it is also sad they want to take all the credit or treating the artists like some sort of charities. but i wouldn&#039;t worry about ad agencies&#039; immoral/cruel/arrogant/cheap behavior. if they don&#039;t respect the artists appropriately, they just can not do the same for long and will go where they actually do belong.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>brilliant and very accurate observation. bravo and thank you alex. i noticed them too. it&#8217;s great that the art inspires those who -perhaps- once were &#8216;brilliant and creative yet lost their souls in an ad agency but still can see and recognize the power of imagination and expression&#8217; individuals [and perhaps some of them now executives at big firms] and translate that original art/idea to mass audiences and see pieces evolves in a new way to reach average joes yet it is also sad they want to take all the credit or treating the artists like some sort of charities. but i wouldn&#8217;t worry about ad agencies&#8217; immoral/cruel/arrogant/cheap behavior. if they don&#8217;t respect the artists appropriately, they just can not do the same for long and will go where they actually do belong.<br />
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