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World Service,14 Oct 2017,26 mins

Outlook Weekend: My Brush With the Law

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One of the biggest commercial successes in the 1960s art world was a series of paintings of big-eyed children. The person who took the credit for them was Walter Keane but the true artist was his wife Margaret. Mogorosi Motshumi is a cartoonist from South Africa. He grew up under the apartheid system and used his skills with a pencil to fight back and share the stories of life under segregation. Image: hand cuffs Credit: Kirsty Pargeter

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