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Millie Schwier
A veritable name for a veritable artist, Millie Schwier comes from a German tribe descended from Bavaria and first present in known records in 1225 [1].
Millie Schwier is a well known sculptural artist, residing in Edinburgh, Scotland, having eschewed her South West London roots in search of flu, general coldness and the H1N1 virus.
Her art is recognised for its revolutionary, up and coming style. It incorporates natural urges with youthful pop art wackiness, thus fusing two great hallmarks of post-millennium malaise. [2]. Her meteoric rise to fame coincided with a particularly distasteful and commercial success in putrid pasta gimmick platforms, a much critiqued and nonetheless exoprimental stage in the young artist's budding career. Nevertheless the increased publicity did wonders for her acceptability in the art world and contracts ensued to provide Slough with 15 faux-miniature statues of metaphoric bombs falling on the forsaken London suburb.[3]
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[edit]http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/schwier-family-crest.htm http://www.americanframe.com/Artist/ArtworkBoard.aspx?productid=c0c53615-e784-437d-b364-52e3035f2a1f http://www-cdr.stanford.edu/intuition/Slough.html
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