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Art & Animals

Phil Dynan

Art and animals.

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  • Phil Dynan

    Phil Dynan is a widely published writer and artist. His career is documented in Wikipedia. He is also the co-founder of Furlandia (AKA The Accidental Animal Rescue Center) where rescue animals are fed, housed, and given medical attention.

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