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		<title>Interview with Martin Morububuna</title>
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Martin Morububuna, a leading artist in PNG since the 1970s, inherited his talent from his grandfather. Behind him is Fever of Milamala, in progress. (Photo: Dan Lepsoe)
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Interview by Elaine Monds and Dan Lepsoe, 2009
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EM: How have you developed as an artist?
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		<title>Martin Morububuna Biography</title>
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Martin Morububuna is one of Papua New Guinea’s most accomplished graphic artists, renowned as a painter, printmaker, and muralist. 
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Born in 1973 in Duncan, B.C., lessLIE’s “colonized, Catholic, Canadian name” is Leslie Robert Sam. His “decolonized artist’s name” is lessLIE. Picasso once said that “art is a lie that tells the truth.” lessLIE is living this perspective in the spirit of trickster traditions. lessLIE has a Bachelor of Arts degree in First Nations Studies [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chasing a Dream: the Art of Martin Morububuna</title>
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The artist in his home and studio in Port Moresby. (Photo: Dan Lepsoe)
Essay by Carol E. Mayer
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Martin Morububuna was born in 1957 in the village of Kwebwaga on the island of Kiriwina, the largest of the Trobriand Islands, in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Today he is recognized as an important [...]]]></description>
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