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L.A. Painter Finds Inspiration in Fire and Protest

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Images of fire, protests and tear gas from Ferguson, Missouri, Mexico City and downtown Los Angeles have circled the globe through social media recently -- and they landed in the inbox of Los Angeles painter Sandy Rodriguez. KPCC's Adolfo Guzman-Lopez went to her studio in South L.A. to learn how the images inspired works of art.

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