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Brian LaSaga shares his secrets for realistically capturing the subtleties of snow.  By Susan Byrnes  Drift, crust, powder—there are many words to describe the characteristics of snow. In St. George’s, Newfoundland, where the average annual snowfall is 155 inches, acrylic artist Brian LaSaga can be found carefully observing these characteristics that he later translates into paintings…
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