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Gabi Jones (C) picks up and hugs airbrush artist David Brawner before Brawner painted her as a piece of "bodyart" in a garage studio in a Denver suburb April 13, 2010. At left is Jones' photographer Tom Wilson. Jones (not her real name) at 502 pounds is a size acceptance advocate who says she wanted to be painted "...to push the envelope on what a big person can do and break the molds of what is accepted in society." REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)
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Gabi Jones (C) picks up and hugs airbrush artist David Brawner before Brawner painted her as a piece of "bodyart" in a garage studio in a Denver suburb April 13, 2010.  At left is  Jones' photographer Tom Wilson.  Jones (not her real name) at 502 pounds is a size acceptance advocate who says she wanted to be painted "...to push the envelope on what a big person can do and break the molds of what is accepted in society."  REUTERS/Rick Wilking  (UNITED STATES)