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Artnight


A night filled with Art music and Drinx;)

We were working on our collection a view days ago and listening to the radio. They were giving away tickets for "the shoutoutlouds" near our place. so we called. we won. YAY!

But before we went to another concert by one of my favourite singer/songwriter Hanna Palmanshofer. She is sooo amazing. Even better when she perfoms live. And not just because she wrote Mark a Birthdaysong! ;)
Anyhow the location of the show was amazing a backyard seller kind of catacomb like. Hanna was playing for the opening of a art exhibition(see pics).

The day before our dear friend and great photographer Mato had an exhibition as well. really liked that to!
Works from "the burning man" festival and some for "peng! magazine". see and enjoy.



Hanna doing her thing





Matos exhibition







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