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This young artist from Argentina is using a slightly different technique to create his art. The artist, Leandro Granato is using a coloured water which was sprinkled from his eye to create his master piece.


According to him, he take about 2 years to develop his own special water colour. This water colour that he develop will not harm his eye. It been said that Granato started to "paint" after his granddad past away.


He also said that it take 10 minutes to a few months for him to create his painting. His painting was sold at the price of 1,500 pound.

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