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Martin: I think so. It seemed nobody understood about it. Maybe to people in the field it just was too different. Maybe it just seemed amateurish, or there was skepticism about trusting an artist. Who knows? Who knows why you got turned down?
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    Martin: I think so. It seemed nobody understood about it. Maybe to people in the field it just was too different. Maybe it just seemed amateurish, or there was skepticism about trusting an artist. Who knows? Who knows why you got turned down?
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