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Hernan Lopez, the Peruvian "Picasso" who left construction work to paint in Florida

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Lake Worth (Florida, USA), Apr 8 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Cristobal Herrera) To Hernan Lopez, a 49-year-old Peruvian who one day "got fed up" and broke with his life as a pawn of construction, the other homeless who spend the day in a park in Lake Worth (Florida) call him "Picasso" because he paints in his "studio" facing the sea, where he sells his paintings for up to $ 500.

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