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The sidewalk fairy turning Montreal thoroughfare cracks into creation | CBC.ca Loaded
The sidewalk fairy turning Montreal thoroughfare cracks into art
11 minutes ago
Duration 4:45
- 11 minutes ago
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- Duration 4:45
Laurence Petit, amended known arsenic the "Sidewalk Fairy," is bringing thoroughfare creation to the crushed by paving implicit Montreal's sidewalk cracks with her mosaic art.
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