HONG KONG ART:
Picasso de Sports
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Known as the "Olympic Picasso," British visual artist and Olympic javelin athlete Roald Bradstock brings ten sport-themed paintings to the city, depicting athletic activities from running to horseback riding, in celebration of the upcoming London Olympics.

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