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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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This colorful door was provided by Healing Hearts of NAMI to help promote the art show.

An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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Made using Crimson Cloud Country Rose svg layered up in pink and grey. Creative Expressions Dries White glue around the edge. Creative Expression Rosettes Ribbon.

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Made using Spellbinders Fleur de Lis motifs and Creative Expressions Vintage Ribbon and Hat Pins

The Old Royal Naval College and Elstree Studios have made history, setting a new Guinness World Records™ title for the largest gathering of people dressed as film and TV characters. On Saturday 27th September, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greenwich was transformed into a dazzling real-life movie set as 874 fans arrived dressed as 45 iconic screen characters – from Queen Charlotte and Jack Sparrow to Luke Skywalker, Batman and Indiana Jones.

 

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The Old Royal Naval College and Elstree Studios have made history, setting a new Guinness World Records™ title for the largest gathering of people dressed as film and TV characters. On Saturday 27th September, the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greenwich was transformed into a dazzling real-life movie set as 874 fans arrived dressed as 45 iconic screen characters – from Queen Charlotte and Jack Sparrow to Luke Skywalker, Batman and Indiana Jones.

 

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Rocking Horse die cut (from Crimson Cloud) mounted onto Spellbinders dies -heart circles, grand circles, grand ovals and elegant posts.

Card is a much paler baby pink than my poor photo shows!

An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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An eye-opening exhibition called A World In Common: Contemporary African Photography opens at Tate Modern. Bringing together thirty-six artists from different generations and countries to celebrate the dynamic photography across the African continent. The exhibition opens on 6th July and until 14 January 2024 at Tate Modern.

 

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