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Artist > Swa A

" Life is like riding a bull, you can either grab it by the horns or just go along for the ride."

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TradeArt would like to thank all those that got creative at SHIFT @ Studio bar on Krd on July the 31st. Next event is the Sawmill Selaktaz on August friday the 13th at Leigh Sawmill. If interested in taking part then please contact me on sean@tradeart.co.nz.

 

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