Watch footage of Queensland-based artist, Simon Degroot, currently on show in Brisbane, blend art and the streetscape.
June 4th, 2008
Simon Degroot is currenty showing his latest commissioned works in an exhibiton at the Street and Garden Furniture Studio in Brisbane, alongside a list of exciting Brisbane artists. On display until June 22.
Watch Simon at work below.
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