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More here: http://infusion5.com/beyondthegallery... De lane's art is almost a spiritual practice for him. It includes everything – food, when he wakes up, his responsibilities to the environment. Creating art is a way to live life. See more of De Lane's artwork at http://delanebredvik.com FEATURING MUSIC BY DAVID BURCHFIELD – http://davidburchfieldmusic.com Big thanks to Colorado Creative Industries for making this video possible. http://coloradocreativeindustries.org _ More videos at: http://www.infusion5.com [ABOUT] Beyond the Gallery Beyond the Gallery is a playground for exploring creativity, where we make artful videos, feature amazing artists and creatives, and strive to put a little beauty into the world. [MORE] Beyond the Gallery web. http://www.infusion5.com/beyondthegal... facebook. / beyondthegallery twitter. / beyondgallery

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