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Peter Randall-Page #2

September 17th, 2008

posted by Cptn

Devon Rock is more than just Muse (our less Global Supa-Groops notwithstanding). We caught up with man of Rock Peter Randall-Page talking about Granite Song local distinctiveness work.

It’s part of an exhibition of the photographic documentation by Chris Chapman of the sculptor chipping away at his locality to create unique work for the community.

To read more about Peter Randall-Page, have a look at Arts+Culture online magazine.

The films are made by the relatively inimitable Rhys Bonney.

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