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Discover poems and illustrations by Artist Peter Shoukry. This book is the third phase of a five series art manifesto created by the artist. Broken Polaroid Poems will take you through a journey of self discovery of Love's past and future love. Each poem is inspired by love in its rawest form, unfiltered so the reader can relate with their own past experiences.

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Discover poems and illustrations by Artist Peter Shoukry. This book is the third phase of a five series art manifesto created by the artist. Broken Polaroid Poems will take you through a journey of self discovery of Love's past and future love. Each poem is inspired by love in its rawest form, unfiltered so the reader can relate with their own past experiences.
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Peter Shoukry is a Contemporary Artist and Fashion Model from Los Angeles, Ca. Growing up, Peter was always naturally fascinated by art, from Mickey Mouse to Van Gogh he absorbed like a sponge everything that was >At the age of 16 Peter immersed himself in art completely to become a contemporary artist. A year later, his art was featured in 'Norbertellen Gallery' and 'The Happening Gallery' in Los Angeles. Shortly after, Peter had exhibitions in solo galleries and masterpieces sold to private collectors >To help subsidize his artistic endeavors, Peter turned to modeling, and after walking over 70 runway shows across the globe for household names such as Calvin Klein, William Lei and Hugo Boss, he learned to relish what he describes as that, "Euphoric sense of taking on the world, alone and >Peter took a lot of inspiration from fashion shows and meeting new people while constantly traveling to fashion weeks in every major city. In Peter's words, "Art to me is only art if it's trying to say something, I have never made an art piece to show something that is obvious, I will show it to you the way I see it. With every painting I try to make that line between reality and imagination thinner, until I have no idea what's real anymore. They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and since the beholder (me) is an artist, I can show you how or why it's beautiful."