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From Face Paint To Real Paint
Off-Ramp with John Rabe Hero Image
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Dan Carino
)
May 31, 2008
From Face Paint To Real Paint
KISS front man Paul Stanley talks to John at his Beverly Hills home about his latest passion: painting. Stanley says painting is better than music for working out emotions.
KISS frontman Paul Stanley in front of one of his favorite pieces, a huge painting by Alexandra Nechita that hangs in his living room. His own paintings had been removed from the house for digitizing.
KISS frontman Paul Stanley in front of one of his favorite pieces, a huge painting by Alexandra Nechita that hangs in his living room. His own paintings had been removed from the house for digitizing.
(
John Rabe
)

KISS front man Paul Stanley talks to John at his Beverly Hills home about his latest passion: painting. Stanley says painting is better than music for working out emotions.

KISS front man Paul Stanley talks to John at his Beverly Hills home about his latest passion: painting. Stanley says painting is better than music for working out emotions.