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Revision as of 14:19, 27 October 2017
MEMBERS
A little bit of abstract in this magnificent fresco entitled “Food for thought” painted by the American duo How & Nosm. The strength of this work is to let your imagination push back the boundaries of reality.
Credits: Noreen Louis
Credits: Noreen Louis
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