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Hello Fitnr: I justs aw your 2nd message and am corressponding on the talk page accordingly. The citations attributed to Marano are chiefly for accurate titles of her artwork, names the artist herself has given them, which qualify as the most accurate titles. All other citations regarding facts, etc., are from verifiable 3rd party sources. This article has been thoroughly researched and sourced, including books, news articles and interviews. I will remove the 3rd party tag at the top of the article, as I believe my research and citations have satisfied the requirements.
Thank you.
Ann1apt (talk) 16:44, 15 July 2015 (UTC)Reply
Interviews are primary sources, and much of the career section is sourced to one interview with the artist, the artist's web page, or gallery pages. Adding the Template:third-party doesn't mean that those sections need to be scrapped, only that they need to be supplemented with third party material, which can provide a better view of the artist's reception and influence. Fitnr21:48, 15 July 2015 (UTC)Reply