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		<description><![CDATA[A photo essay on intersection-painting urban art projects. | What if all it took to build better neighborhoods was a little paint? Walking in Southeast Portland, I once stumbled on a horizontal rendition of a sunflower, painted curb to curb on the intersection of Southeast 33rd and Yamhill (pictured above). Sunnyside Piazza, it is called, which may seem a bit much for a splash of color on asphalt, but in person, it seemed fitting. This whimsical design, interrupting the...]]></description>
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