Graffiti works removed

The graffiti artworks, a French artist installed incognito, on numerous places in Thimphu, Punakha, and Paro have been removed, Kuensel has learnt. The artist also posted pictures of his work on a culvert in Thinleygang, and other areas in Paro and Thimphu on his Instagram handle, #invaderwashere towards the end of last month including Cheri […]

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