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An artist at work: Campbellsville mural takes shape By Tiffany Kessler An unexpected trip to Campbellsville today allowed me to see the birth of a true piece of art. It was mesmerizing to watch The talented Diego Cardenas, a Campbellsville University graduate and graffiti artist from Venezuela, uses incredible motion and vivid color to transform a boring blank wall on campus into pure artwork. Cardenas says the piece should be finished by the end of the week. FYI: It was very easy to spot which vehicle belonged to Diego Cardenas in the parking lot. This story was posted on 2018-10-30 07:05:13
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