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  <description>A collaboration of public artwork with the Christchurch Art Gallery, this work represents a typical tool board, instead comprised with shadows of not just tools, but the many household objects that bring about familiarity.This mural is for all those who lent their tools and their hands to all who needed help. Also to all those that lost something in the quakes, no matter what that something may have been. Don't lose your sense of humour and ability to smile.Measuring 7 metres high and 35 metres across, the artwork has had a significant part of its surface covered in graffiti.</description>
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