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bruno neiva

bruno neiva is a Portuguese artist, poet and writer based in Spain. Recently he has published averbaldraftsone&otherstories in Britain through KFS. He's currently running with English poet Paul Hawkins the cut-up poetry collaborative project Servant Drone. Check out his blogs at Blogspot and Tumblr.

Author: bruno neiva Tags: art, bruno neiva Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry September 17, 2014

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