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CRYPTIC ARTIST CUTS A CURIOUS PATH `SONIK' TURNS BIKE TRAIL INTO PUBLIC GALLERY FOR HIS WHIMSICAL WORKS

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The Boston Globe, September 12th, 2002

S, the mysterious artist who has left bright, cartoon-like works of art on walls and signs throughout the Boston area, calls the gallery he installed under a bridge on the Minuteman Bikeway in Bedford his "Wizard's Garden." The gallery - a collection of paintings nailed to the wooden underpinnings of the bridge - is one example of a body of outdoor work that has appeared on street signs and along stretches of bike paths in Bedford, Arlington, Somerville, Cambridge, and Boston. Sonik - it is the only name he provides to the public - says he also has managed to leave his multi-colored art on bui...

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