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This past Sat we went to an opening reception for an art school colleague of Barry's. Tim Okamura is by far the coolest artist, in person and product, I have met.

Tim's showing briefly at the Douglas Udell Gallery, Vancouver. His dynamic urban style, more-real-than-life subject matter and master skills rocketed the energy meter off the scales Sat night. And as of mid-way through the opening, almost everything was sold.

I have been lost in Tim's Facebook page for a couple of days now drinking in his art. Raw talent? Yes. Relentlessly dedicated to his craft? You bet. He's an inspiration to the modern artist. Create a place for yourself in this world and get excited about it! Be king of your own making.

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