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John Kilduff Saves Water For Your Mom

3:14 PM PDT on May 5, 2015

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    Everyone knows that California is in the midst of a punishing, merciless drought. Everyone knows moms love flowers, and expect them on Mother's Day. But everyone also knows that flowers need a lot of water-- see the problem here?

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    John Kilduff, the genius behind Let's Paint TV, and Daniel Rolnik Gallery have come up with the solution called Kilduff's Flower Shop. The shop is a unique art experience, where John will be painting flowers on-demand the week of May 2nd - May 10th. It's already happening! Check out the photos below which show John in action, some of the results, and use the links below to order your own...

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    They also have paintings of teddy bears, heart-shaped balloons, and ships in a bottle for Father's Day.

    You can order your paintings now, right here.

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