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Walking on eggshells

Walking on eggshells

14 March 2016 /Posted byAnon
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©Koestler Trust 2016

Walking on Eggshells

– Anon, HMYOI Low Newton (female offenders).

From the 2016 Koestler Award scheme for art made in prisons and secure hospitals.

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