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Long Gallery, Hobart, Tasmania, 2008.

(2008)

Lovesh Sharma inking block at Impress Printmakers Studio and Gallery , Brisbane.

Lovesh Sharma printing at Impress Printmakers Studio and Gallery, Brisbane.

Lovesh Sharma printing with Jacek Rybinski and Sue Pickford, at Impress Printmakers Studio and Gallery , Brisbane.

Lunch in Gandel Hall at The 7th Australian Print Symposium, National Gallery of Australia, October 2010.

(2010)

Artist: b'Butler, Roger' | Title: b'Lunch in the sculpture garden, Australian Print Symposium, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2007' | Date: 2007

Roger Butler (1948–)

Lunch in the sculpture garden, Australian Print Symposium, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2007

(2007)

Artist: b'Lyttelton Times.' | Title: b'Lyttelton Times buildings.'

Lyttelton Times.

Lyttelton Times buildings.

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