David Garibaldi Paints Yo-Yo Ma in 8 Minutes
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American performance painter David Garibaldi creates a portrait of the legendary Yo-Yo Ma in just 8 minutes in front of the cellist and students and staff of Bunker Hill Elementary school in Washington, D.C. Joshua Bell was also in attendance. For more information on Turnaround Arts, please visit: http://turnaroundarts.kennedy-center.org/ Subscribe to The Kennedy Center! http://bit.ly/2gNFrtb #davidgaribaldi #speedpainting #yoyoma
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