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Broken Biscuit by Carol T Chung

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Broken Biscuit is the site for artist Man Chi Loy. Based in Hong Kong, his artwork is both beautiful and chilling for the intensity and sadness it conveys. The figurine on the left is his most recent work, entitled P.R.E.S.S. He also has paintings and illustrations. Some of which is used with sneakers. His work is available for purchase through his site with paypal.

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