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  <description>Hidden down an alleyway next to the bakery, Locking Horns has obvious connotations with the idea of an ongoing struggle. Whilst on a personal level this doesn’t represent a specific moment in time, it's something that resonates when looking to achieve anything … if it was easy, everyone would be doing it already. Ling is a Melbourne-based artist. He has been adding colour &amp; vibrancy to his environment since 2000. Known for producing large-scale installations, Ling combines traditional graffiti's aesthetics with heavy brush strokes, textures &amp; a deft touch with aerosols, resulting in bold designs.text from the Shellharbour City Council website</description>
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