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Chainsaw Sculpture

Last updated: 05 February 2008

Theresa McGinley from Womaston School sent us these photos of Harry Thomas sculpting with his chainsaw as part of the Grounds for Living project:

Chainsaw Sculpture - Womaston School 'Grounds for Living' Project
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