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- Title
- Mother and Daughter by Nic Clegg
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- Tauranga City Libraries
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- Tauranga City Libraries Photograph Collection
- Description
Nic Clegg hails from Manchester in the north of England. He moved to New Zealand in 2008 and now lives in Welcome Bay, Tauranga. Nic creates his sculpture from steel and has established himself as one of the Bays” leading sculptors. “Mother and Daughter” inspired by L.S. Lowry.
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- Image
- URL
- https://paekoroki.tauranga.govt.nz/nodes/view/8009
- Related subjects
- Nic Clegg: Sculpture from Steel
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