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Osa debuts at The 7th Element Graffiti exhibition

By Guardian TV
01 June 2016   |   12:23 pm
Osa 7 and A2 Creative presented the 1st edition of the 7th Element, a graffiti exhibition held at the KIA showroom on Saturday May 28 and Sunday May 29, 2016.

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