Fresh Magazine - Spring 2009

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Spring 2009

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Ramy and Marilyn Zack, manager Paul Roberts and all the members of the Biscuit Factory Team wish you a Happy and Healthy 2009. In 2008 The Biscuit Factory continued its quest to promote the work of artists in the North East. In March Emma Holliday won best Visual Artist at The Journal’s Culture Awards. At the Affordable Art Fair in London we showcased several local painters including Francesca Hudson and Chris Jones. The Biscuit Factory hosted various successful exhibitions by local artists including Jim Edwards, Mary- Ann Rogers, Kevin Day, Figure 8, Dave Barden, Eve Bauer, Anthony Marshall and Lizzie Rowe.

Anthony marshall: Quayside

Emma holliday: From the east

Spring exhibition invite

We welcomed Graduate exhibitions, Helios, the MA Glass Show and Sun Awards and we played our part in several wonderful initiatives including The Late Nights and ÂĄVAMOS! Festival. The Well Thread Textile Exhibition and Stop Press: IV Printermakers were a great success and established the Corner Gallery as a perfect venue for more intimate, fringe exhibitions. The Biscuit Factory continues to be an ever popular venue with events, ranging from fabulous Weddings, Birthday Parties and Bar Mitzvahs to business seminars, book launches and charity auctions.

Hhorsley printmakers Mandy Mattullo: monoprint


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SPRING EXHIBITION: March 6th - June 8th Diane Urwin’s beautiful still life work is on show in the Cube gallery. The Corner Gallery hosts an inspiring installation by local artist Kathryn Brame. We showcase the work of artists including Susan Dobson, Lisa House, Rob Shaw and Stephanie Cunningham and we exhibit new work by artists including Rod Sutterby, Frank Briffa and Pete Winstanley. HORSLEY PRINTMAKERS: March 6th - April 19th Horsley Printmakers Carol Nunan, Rebecca Vincent, Mandy Pattullo and Chris Daunt as well as many of their students return to The Biscuit Factory for the third year running with a wonderful selection of innovative hand-made prints. WOOLY WEST: from March 6th Across Benwell and Scotswood people have been busy knitting, crocheting, cross-stitching and working with wool to recreate scenes featuring in a new film made by a local film-maker in collaboration with Search (a voluntary project working with older people in the west end). SUN AWARDS: March 6th - 19th April The Sun Awards celebrate and showcase the work of the best commercial photographers working in the North of England.

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ÂĄVAMOS! TANGO EXHIBITION: March 27th - 28th An exhibition of sumptious tango inspired photography by North East artist Dan Prince. EXPERIMENTS IN FASHION: April 24th - May 30th The Biscuit Factory is proud to present garments designed by students during Experiments in Fashion, a 4 day fashion school residency for young designers between the ages of 15 and 25 held at Woodhorn Centre. PRINT BIENNALE: June 26th - October 4th An International open exhibition organised by Northern Print and staged by the Hatton Gallery, Laing Art Gallery and Northern Print. The Biscuit Factory is celebrating the Biennale by presenting our own mixed exhibition of printmakers in the Corner Gallery, opening 12th June. LATE SHOWS: May 15th - 16th We will be opening our doors until 11pm and run a programme of live art events with a late bar and music. The event is celebrated all over Newcastle and Gateshead, and once again a free bus service will be provided to link participating venues.

Experiments in fashion Dave Williams: Student

Sun Photography Chris leah: hammertime

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Two pears | £695 | Acrylic | 40cm x 50cm

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Lemons in blue and white | £750 | Acrylic | 30cm x 34cm

Diane Urwin Diane Urwin is a Berkshire based

artist, originally from Nottingham. Having raised a family she has devoted the last twelve years to her life long interest in art and to painting full time. Diane is an admirer of the works of the Old Masters particularly, Chardin, Caravaggio and Vermeer. She bases her approach on their techniques, building up her paintings

Plums in blue and white | £750 | Acrylic | 30cm x 34cm

Pewter cup and candle | £875 | Acrylic | 50cm x 50cm

layer-by-layer, producing carefully blended tonal shades to achieve realistic textures and surfaces for her images. More recently, Diane has expanded her attention to include real life studies of fruit on the bough and plant life. Her ideas are refreshed by her travels throughout Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.

Diane is a member of the Society of Women Artists (SWA) and exhibits annually at their London Exhibition. Her awards include:- ‘Best in Show’ at the Annual United Artists (UA) Exhibition in London 2001 with a still life painting. She won the specially sponsored section for ‘best work with a Japanese Theme’ at the Annual SWA Exhibition in London 2002. 4


End of route | £575 | Ink on paper | 30cm x 25cm

Installation detail

Enid | £350 | Ink on paper | 15.5cm x 15.5cm

Kathryn Brame Kathryn endeavours to explore the frailty of our human existence and finds images of the elderly an appropriate means with which to communicate her concerns. She has affection for these elderly characters and finds them incredibly endearing and often amusing. Kathryn’s work celebrates the elderly, their idiosyncrasies, their daily routines, their shopping trolleys and plastic rain hoods. She finds these small details in life a source of enjoyment and escapism, and by taking snap shots of these moments she can build a collection of images which then can be treasured. 5

“I feel that the diminutive scale of the work induces a playfulness that forces the viewer to examine the work at close range, echoing the body posture of the subjects in space, and by moving forwards and closer towards the images to fully scrutinise, we reduce the void that separates us and the subject matter and so begin to identify with it. The vulnerability of the subject and how it dominates and commands the space creates an interesting paradox, which I feel has now become the fulcrum of my practice.”


SusanDobson

Cullin from sligachan | £295 | Etching with aqua tint | 43cm x19cm

The work in Susan’s exhibition reflects the strong affinity she feels with remote and wild places. Being immersed in the landscape for long periods of time, whether sitting drawing, walking, trekking or climbing, gives her a deep and developing understanding of how the mountains fit together and a feel for the rock.

Whether it is in the wild weather of winter in the West Highlands of Scotland or under the clear blue skies and sunshine of the Italian Dolomites, it is important that Susan spends time recording her observations. Out on the hill she uses waterproof drawing pens to record the structure of the landscape. She then applies watercolour washes

to capture the colours, light, mood and weather conditions. These detailed studies are the basis for her paintings, etchings and monoprints made back in the studio or print workshop.

“My images convey the moods and feelings of being in and observing the landscape in all weathers and seasons. ” 6


Runswick bay rooftops | £650 | Oil | 33cm x 25cm

Staithes, on the edge | £795 | Oil | 50cm x 35cm

RobShaw

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A self taught painter, Rob began painting when his family moved to Boulby, overlooking Staithes, in 1994. The village, with its clusters of cottages balanced precariously against the elements, is the source of his inspiration. He constantly

seeks new ways to depict the buildings and their ever shifting relationship with the winds, the tides, the storms and the light that envelop them. His work exploits the variety of perspective offered by cliff top views and the

winding paths climbing up and behind the cottages. Once seen these paintings are rarely forgotten but become ingrained in the viewer’s memory of the unique and resolute beauty of this place.


Lady with ermine, leopard , gold | £1200 | Oil and mixed media 40cm x 40cm

LyndsaySimons

For this body of work Lyndsay has selected images from ‘old master paintings’ (Leonardo, Bronzino, Holbein and Nattier) and also cuttings from magazines and newspapers. She has used old lace, table and tray cloths and tumble dryer felt in her painted surfaces. As Francis Bacon once said this creates a ‘compost’ from which to grow ideas and images.

Leonardo, tray cloth gold | Oil and mixed media £2000 | 62cm x 64cm

Lady with ermine, gold | £1200 | Oil and mixed media 40cm x 40cm

Lyndsay Simons’ paintings are then constructed from a juxtaposition of these disparate things. She plays with proportion, cropping, concealment and revealing. Some surfaces are created by dribbling paint and layering colour, this process relies on a loss of control and chance contrasting with the carefully rendered application of layers of paint in the studied image. She attempts to

question the notion of beauty and how female identity has been constructed through representation and art history and how body image is very much manipulated through the media and popular culture today. The use of table cloths and lace allow her to reference the notion of work and value in the domestic world. 8


Left: Cormorant 1 | £395 | Ceramic Middle: Peaceful hare | £395 | Ceramic Left: Cormorant 2 | £395 | Ceramic

Stephanie Cunningham Stephanie Cunningham has lived and worked in Penzance since 1998. She discovered an affinity with clay on coming to Cornwall and is self-taught in ceramic sculpture. Stephanie’s work is mostly influenced by animal forms and she particularly loves exploring her relationship with horses and dogs, having spent much of her 9

childhood in Scotland growing up with them. The deep love and respect she has for these animals is expressed in her work. Stephanies ceramic forms are stylised to emphasize power, elegance and grace, or sometimes to convey a comical movement or a deep sense of peace in a resting form.

Stephanie’s larger sculptures are suitable for outdoor display.

“I take inspiration from the shape and movement in the creatures that surround us. The way a body holds itself whether in motion or stillness. A look or gesture will speak to me and inspire me to capture that moment.”


Familiar Faces: NEW COLLECTIONS After rain | ÂŁ875 | Watercolour | 73cm x 52cm

Morning walk | ÂŁ3000 | Acrylic on canvas | 130cm x 80cm

Rod Sutterby Hexam based Rod Sutterby is mainly known for his wonderful illustrations of salmon and trout. He now dedicates

himself mainly to landscape painting. His large Northumberland paintings utilise bright, chromatic colouration

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Familiar Faces: NEW COLLECTIONS Spiral ii | £295| Batik | 60cm x 61cm

hexagon pond | £295| Batik | 62cm x 62cm

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Pete Winstanley was born in Purley, Surrey in 1950 and was taught the technique of batik when he was 15 by his brother, who learnt it in Africa. In 1977 Pete moved to Durham.

His work has been widely exhibited throughout the North East.

‘I love walking in the country, and much of my work is inspired by the English countryside. The

technique of batik produces distinctive effects, and much of my work is also inspired by the unique opportunities offered by the medium itself.’


Familiar Faces: NEW COLLECTIONS Miraculous mandarin |£400 | Oil on canvas

Quartet| £860 | Oil on canvas

Frank Briffa Much of Frank’s recent painting have Frank takes various elements of music been inspired by music, but also contain and attempts to translate them into reference to literature. visual form. Instrumentation and

tonality for example, suggest various colours while the layering of different voice and sounds suggests textures. 12 15


Familiar Faces: NEW COLLECTIONS

Natural edge oak bowl with fruit | £490 | Wood | 36cm diameter

Brianbarnes

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Brian was born in a small Essex village in 1942. His rural upbringing gave him the opportunity to appreciate and observe the natural environment from a very young age, and this would later become his main influence.

Large burr elm bowl | £560 | Wood | 40cm diameter

Brian Barnes uses a wide variety of timbers both native and exotic and creates stunning practical pieces for the home. His turned bowls and quirky tables show the beauty and form of this natural material at it’s best.

He produces a great range of wooden artworks from a complete range of colourful fruits, to unique vessels and furniture.


Gallery

Peter Flanagan | Wild flowers on the lonnen , allendale| ÂŁ1900 | Oil on board | 84cm x 76cm

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The path (detail) | £1300 | Oil on linen canvas | 90cm x 115cm

high trees (detail) | £490 Oil on linen canvas | 50cm x 70cm

Forest (detail) | £790 | Oil on linen canvas 85cm x120cm

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Feathers falling from angels | £290 | Oil on canvas 35cm x 35cm

Dark shoes | £1600 Oil on canvas | 54cm x 48cm

Lizzie Rowe

Silver shoes | £1525 Oil on canvas | 54cm x 48cm

Damson loch (detail) | £785 | Mixed media | 94cm x 64cm

Loch tay series (detail) | £795 Mixed media| 112cm x 51cm

Lisa House

Maize beck (detail) | £765 Mixed media| 51cm x 92cm


Autumnal durham day reflections (detail) | £500 | Oil on canvas 50cm x 40cm

Craster boats and cottages (detail) £500 | Oil on canvas | 50cm x 40cm

Dunstanburgh from embleton bay (detail) | £850 | Oil on canvas 100cm x40cm

John Watling

Pink shirt (detail) | £900 | Oil | 57cm x 42cm

Three coats (detail) | £1800 Oil | 70cm x 56cm

Two solitary figures (detail) £275 | Oil | 75cm x 60cm

Richard Davidson

Up westgate road | £950 | Oil on board | 460cm x 460cm

Monumment, wet afternoon | £1200 Oil on board | 61cm x 61cm

Fish quay, pale moon rising £1200 | Oil on board 61cm x 61cm

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Modigliani’s dog (detail) | £110 | Etching | 39cm x 39cm

Marriage a la Mode iv (detail) | £110 Etching | 60cm x 50cm

Jack and the beanstalk | £195 Etching | 53cm x 66cm

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Gateshead car park (detail) | £100 | Giclee print | 56cm x 72cm

Tyne bridge (detail) | £295 Inkwash and pen 47cm x 38cm

Roy Kirton

Rooftops over the tyne (detail) | £1650 | Watercolour 56cm x 72cm

Study for suadade (detail) | £800 | Oil | 12cm x 16cm

Suadade (detail) | £3850 Oil | 38cm x 26cm

Restoration ii (detail) | £4500 Oil | 41cm x 32cm

Noel Bensted


Sculpture, Ceramic & Glass James matthews | Alium sativum (edition of 8) | ÂŁ1900 | Bronze | 18cm height

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Baby Greenfinch | £32 | Mixed media | 7cm Length

Bubblewrap small | £60 | Glass | 36cm x 20cm

Baby Goldfinch| £32 Mixed media | 7cm Length

Crumple dish | £160 | Glass 30cm x 20cm

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Baby Robin 1| £32 Mixed media | 7cm Length

Two | £130 | Glass 35cm x 23cm

GavinMarshall

Love in idleness blue | £50 | Ceramic | 17cm height

Love in idleness yellow | £50 Ceramic | 15cm height

IanHRylatt

Love in idleness red | £50 Ceramic | 16cm height


Blue cylinder handbag | £85 | Ceramic | 13cm height

Roses bowl black and white | £90 | Ceramic | 20cm diameter

Kitchen box | £90 | Ceramic 14cm height

Rose medium vase | £80 | Ceramic 15cm diameter

Sewing box | £90 Raku | 13cm diameter

Janethalligan

JillFord

Rose bowl black | £70 | Ceramic 14cm diameter

Mugs | £25 | Ceramic | 9cm diameter

Cone vase | £48 | Ceramic 18cm Hheight

Tulip cup | £25 | Ceramic 9cm diameter

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Vessel 14 | £240 | Ceramic | 27cm height

Bottle 3 | £140 | Ceramic | 30cm height

Medium shell bowl | £200 | Glass | 29cm diameter

Bottle 6 | £185 | Ceramic 44cm height

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Mini shell bowl | £50 | Glass 13cm diameter

Small shell bowl | £95 | Glass 19cm diameter

SteveRobinson

hand held sculpture 2 | £90 | Ceramic | 90cm width

hand held sculpture 1 | £90 Ceramic | 90cm width

hand held sculpture 3 | £90 Ceramic | 90cm width

SeanHMorgan


Jewellery

Sophie Powell | Phiawork jewellery - necklace and earrings | £40-£20 | recycled materials

Sophie Powell

Sophie Powell is an up and coming Derby based designer. Her work is all uniquely hand made, using recycled or reclaimed items. This use of recycled materials comes from her self proclaimed “outrageous hoarding capabilities” and passion for the environment. 22


Jewellery Woven heart ring | £120 | Silver

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Woven spiral pendant | £500 | Silver

Butterfly drop earrings | £85 | Silver

Cocktail ring | £245 Silver and cushion cut citrine

Patricia GurgelSegrillo

Kimberley Selwood

Based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Patricia works with pure silver, or 999 silver. This type is softer which is essential for the weaving technique she uses. Her work is also available in 18ct gold on request.

Kimberley’s stunning jewellery illustrates beautifully her love for the decorative qualities and wonder of jewellery design. Her eye for detail and exquisite craftsmanship is obvious.

Her bold and striking style is suitable for everyday wear and no two pieces are the same. Her work is certainly an exquisite piece of art in itself; something to treasure for a lifetime.

Since her graduation in Design at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, Kimberley has had several successful exhibitions, also winning the New Designers award at Goldsmiths in 2005.


Jewellery Frulia purple and grey necklace | £225 Glass and silver

Frulia teal and amber bracelet | £120 Glass and silver

Necklace and drops 2008 | £58 and £45 Silver, brass and titanium

Suzanne Tweddle

Jill Stewart

Suzanne makes beautiful glass beads using a technique known as lampworking – the art of making small objects from glass melted in the flame of a torch. Discovering and exploring the art of

Jill Stewart a Biscuit Factory favourite, makes wearable art beautifully cut by hand. Her mix of lacquered silver, brass and titanium is a striking and

lampworking drew Suzanne towards incorporating glass as a medium in her jewellery designs, injecting colour and contrast to the silver and other materials used.

Studs 2008 | £45 | Silver, brass and titanium

unusual mix. Whether it’s a necklace or pair of earrings, her jewellery will make you feel like you are wearing a miniature piece of art.

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Printmaking Carol nunan | Fragments 2 | Collograph

Chris daunt | Reclining nude (detail) Wood engraving

Rebecca vincent | Winter patchwork (detail)

Mandy pattullo | Monoprint (detail)

Ann bayliss | Collograph (detail)

Dorian Prichard | Etching (detail)

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Horsley Printmakers and their students return to the Biscuit Factory for the third year running with more innovative hand-made prints. Each year this exhibition sets out to demonstrate the versatility and inventiveness of

printmaking. The students explore diverse subject matter using the extraordinary mark-making potential of etchings, collagraphs, monotypes, lino-cuts and mixed-media work. Wood engraving, a traditional and

finely worked print medium, is represented for the first time. Rebecca Vincent and Carol Nunan with their guest tutors, Chris Daunt and Mandy Pattullo will show their work alongside their students.


Gwyn Stephenson | Tortoise (detail) | Collograph

Georgie Sale | Linocut (detail)

Sharon Loddy | Monoprint (detail)

Printmaking

Rebecca will have more of her popular patchwork landscapes. Carol has a new range of collagraphs exploring the historical landscape and coast of Northumberland. Mandy Pattullo will be showing a selection of colourful new monotypes. Finally, Chris Daunt, will be exhibiting some of his beautiful and highly collectable wood engravings.

Michele Johnson | Linocut (detail)

Horsley Printmakers is a printmaking studio based at The Hearth, Horsley in Northumberland with an annual program of independent printmaking workshops and courses for the Centre for Lifelong Learning, University of Sunderland.

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Photography Robert pogson | Alpine Choughs | £275 | 70cm x 58cm

Richard Freestone | Red splash | £275 | 70cm x 58cm

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The Biscuit Factory is very pleased to welcome back The SUN Awards. Now in its 20th year, The Sun Awards celebrates and showcases the best commercial photography and photographers in the north of England. In this exhibition you can take in the atmosphere of a shimmering Venetian

March 6th -April 19th

sunrise, sore with choughs on alpine slopes or even rub shoulders with superheroes in fast food joints. Featuring the work of 27 professional photographers this exhibition has something for everyone. The exhibited works include prize winners for best use of location and best image.

These Special Edition prints are in limited editions of just 25 and offer a unique chance to take home some of the most striking and innovative photography being made to day by some of the north’s most talented and successful photographers.


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Rachel liggett | Girl in victorian baths | ÂŁ275 | 70cm x 58cm

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Photography by David Williams

April 24th -May 30th

Experiments in fashion Experiments in Fashion is a partnership project between Inspire Northumberland, Wansbeck District Council and London College of Fashion. The project aims to inspire and nurture young designers living in the North East of England. In 2008, 37 young designers between the ages of 15 and 25 took part in an intensive 4 day fashion school residency at Woodhorn Museum, Archives and Country Park. They designed and

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produced garments inspired by the market towns of Northumberland, resulting in a truly remarkable fashion show. Three talented young designers were selected and mentored by Wayne Hemingway and were awarded a week’s traineeship at Hemingway Design in London. The Biscuit Factory is proud to present the garments designed by the three young designers during their mentorship with Wayne Hemingway,

and also garments and accessories from many other promising young designers who participated in the Woodhorn residency. Drawing from the landscape and architecture of Northumberland, they have used both the natural environment and social world as inspiration for their final creations. Don’t miss your chance to see a unique collection of original designs, created by some of Britain’s freshest young fashion visionaries.


The Biscuit Factory in collaboration with The Brasserie Black Door makes up the perfect setting for any style of event. Using our flexible spaces, full of by stunning contemporary art we offer the ideal surroundings for your occasion. From Business Seminars to Book Launches, from Wedding receptions to Birthday parties, The Biscuit Factory can make your event a winner.

Events

Photography by Sean elliot


! S O M ¡VA

‘Tango scrapyard’ and ‘tango Bridge’ by Dan Prince

Tango!

As part of the ¡VAMOS! Weekender The Biscuit Factory is proud to premiere a brand new exhibition of sultry tango inspired visual art by photographer Dan Prince. Featuring dancers captured in locations thoroughout the region, these highly stylized and striking images are influenced by the Argentinian artist Fabian Perez.

¡VAMOS! Weekender launch at The Biscuit Factory Friday March 27th 2009, 6pm

Dan was inspired by the highly sensual visual style of Perez’ work and had always planned his own unique tango series. Dan however has given it his own flavour, taking the traditional and intimate moves of Tango expression whilst siting them in contrasting and unusual landscapes. As well as feasting on the artwork there will

be (on the launch night only) a short artist talk by Dan, live tango dance performance accompanied by music and afterwards food and drinks in the cafe space courtesy of the Byker Vista Cafe. This ¡VAMOS! exhibition is only open during the weekender so get yourself along to the launch to see what it’s all about!


Gift List How our Gift List works To open your Gift List we will need to know your full contact details, the date you want to close your account and the date of your special occasion. We will print cards for your guests which

will inform them how to contribute towards your Gift List. Each donation is then added to your account, alongside the name of the person who contributed.

Then finally on the day you close your account, we will provide you with a gift voucher for you to spend at your own convenience.

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Diane Urwin | The bard unmasked (detail) | ÂŁ975 | Acrylic | 60cm x 60cm


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