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Fine
artist
Jerry
De La Cruz
Biographical Narrative


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Jerry's
early childhood was like that of any other little boy his age, except that Jerry was
extremely fond of drawing with pencils and of taking apart anything and everything just to
see what made it tick (much to the chagrin of his parents). He became very
adept at making his own toys and imaginative gizmos out of junk he would scrounge from
around the alleys in his neighborhood. |
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