



South African artist Robin Rhonde creates street art in public spaces where any and everything becomes his "canvas." Each piece become a narrative and tends to portray simplicity emphasizing the concept rather than lavishness. Google this brother and understand what he is trying to say; he has already been featured in various publications including The New York Times and The South Bank Centre. Rhonde's works can also be viewed at Perry Rubenstein Gallery, NYC.
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Too Too Cute!!
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