Portable Pixel Playground
The Pixel Playground encourages children and inquisitive adults to interact with art and technology.
Michael and Hilary Quick prefer to support artists and buy art rather than invest their money in the bank. They really value the relationship they have developed with the gallery they like to buy works from, as the advice they receive helps them to make informed decisions about their purchases. They often buy works that remind them of times in their lives and places they have lived.
The Pixel Playground encourages children and inquisitive adults to interact with art and technology.
Recording of Oliver Braid's Artist Tak at The Royal Standard on 3/3/12
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