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small scale sculpture from salvaged packaging by Kirsty Fletcher
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Neon train

October 8, 2012 //
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Tags camel blanket, camel train, recycled packaging, red gallery, salvaged cardboard, upcycle
Categories Animals, Art in Melbourne, camels, Cardboard art, Exhibited works

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  1. Vetti says:
    October 8, 2012 at 2:07 am

    spectacular! can’t wait to see these at the gallery…

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