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Chanda Gunn: Epilepsy.com Superstar and Spokesperson for ETDP : Epilepsy.com (268 words) |
 | Chanda Gunn: Epilepsy.com Superstar and Spokesperson for ETDP : Epilepsy.com |
 | Chanda Gunn: Epilepsy.com Superstar and Spokesperson for ETDP |
 | Chanda knows that while she must still manage her epilepsy with medication, she is lucky to have well-controlled seizures and to have found a treatment that works. |
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richard morphet on alex chanda at the platform (1481 words) |
 | Chanda's criterion for deciding when a figure is complete is that it be real to him (irrespective of how - or how easily - the viewer may read it). |
 | Chanda sees the initial uprooting as a kind of violence, yet his emphasis is on a restorative fusion and unity in each finished work. |
 | The figures are, of course, acting out the story of their invention by Chanda's imagination, but a stage-like character derives also from his tendency to look at a painting as he imagines a sculptor might look at a relief. |