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2009-01-16

Little Scratch - Art. Fun. Warm Wine. Stuffed Pig.


The No New Enemies network and Modart got together with Little Scratch to have a small holiday feast .... with a collection of Little Scratch art on display and live performances from lichtfaktor and truly design on the night, the event also hosted a Belgian Artists Market, where guys and gals from all across this low land came to meet, share and sell their own warez.

The Roa piece done outside with the sponsor paid paint, was one of the highlights. Meeting the amazing Little Scratch family and seeing all they have to offer was another.

Check them out: littlescratch.com

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