MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Thursday November 21, 2024
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− | '''[[Directory:Liz Cohen|Liz Cohen]]''' is an American [[performance art|performance artist]] currently specializing in an [[installation art]] project called ''Bodywork''. This is a long-term exploration of the conversion vehicle and lowrider culture, as well as the experience of a woman as a custom car model. This photo shows Cohen merging both worlds by executing some welding in [[Directory:Arizona|Arizona]] while dressed in heels and a [[bikini]]. Liz thinks her MyWikiBiz page "looks great" and is "really well done". Don't you agree? | + | '''[[Directory:LunaGraphica|LunaGraphica]]''' is a [[Directory:California|California]] full-service advertising, design, and [[Internet]] marketing firm. The company's primary practice areas include youth, entertainment, and technology markets. Taking full advantage of their MyWikiBiz page, LunaGraphica showcases 20 of their different clients, using a semantic web [[Help:ASK|ASK]] query table. Check out some of their work; we think you'll be impressed! |
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