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An art and craft exhibition organised by the disabled soldiers was launched at the Aesthetic University’s J.D.A. Perera Art Gallery on Thursday. The exhibition showcases the talents of the injured war heroes. Pix by Damith Wickramasinghe
Martin Milton Saturday, 14 December 2019 06:04 PM
Truly great and highly talented works of Art. I think these exhibits need to be housed permanently in a Hall specifically chosen for the purpose possibly close to Armed Forces HQ, so that visitors could come in enjoy and purchase whichever item they want under the supervision of an Officer delegated to be custodian of this Hall. MM
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