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September 18, 2019

Would the man who continuously reinvented himself approve of his recycled portrait?

Joanne O'Neill, 57

Recycling small things make a big impact.
I recycle buttons, beads and broken jewellery to make art.

Ziggy recycled, 2019Mixed mediaA3
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