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Pretoria High School for Girls hosts successful art exhibition
The art exhibition showcased the girls' talents.

By Ferne Dilettante
Every year the Pretoria High School for Girls Grade 12 Art students created an art exhibition down at the PHSG Art Centre. This year was an especially poignant showcase as the learners dealt with very real and personal situations.
Phili Mamela portrayed a Missing Person poster in the open air and one could see the posters fading in the sunlight. She was trying to point out how quickly people forget something potentially very tragic.
With her Ballot

By Ferne Dilettante
Every year the Pretoria High School for Girls Grade 12 Art students created an art exhibition down at the PHSG Art Centre. This year was an especially poignant showcase as the learners dealt with very real and personal situations.
Phili Mamela portrayed a Missing Person poster in the open air and one could see the posters fading in the sunlight. She was trying to point out how quickly people forget something potentially very tragic.
With her Ballot

By Ferne Dilettante
Every year the Pretoria High School for Girls Grade 12 Art students created an art exhibition down at the PHSG Art Centre. This year was an especially poignant showcase as the learners dealt with very real and personal situations.
Phili Mamela portrayed a Missing Person poster in the open air and one could see the posters fading in the sunlight. She was trying to point out how quickly people forget something potentially very tragic.
With her Ballot

By Ferne Dilettante
Every year the Pretoria High School for Girls Grade 12 Art students created an art exhibition down at the PHSG Art Centre. This year was an especially poignant showcase as the learners dealt with very real and personal situations.
Phili Mamela portrayed a Missing Person poster in the open air and one could see the posters fading in the sunlight. She was trying to point out how quickly people forget something potentially very tragic.
With her Ballot

By Ferne Dilettante
Every year the Pretoria High School for Girls Grade 12 Art students created an art exhibition down at the PHSG Art Centre. This year was an especially poignant showcase as the learners dealt with very real and personal situations.
Phili Mamela portrayed a Missing Person poster in the open air and one could see the posters fading in the sunlight. She was trying to point out how quickly people forget something potentially very tragic.
With her Ballot

By Ferne Dilettante
Every year the Pretoria High School for Girls Grade 12 Art students created an art exhibition down at the PHSG Art Centre. This year was an especially poignant showcase as the learners dealt with very real and personal situations.
Phili Mamela portrayed a Missing Person poster in the open air and one could see the posters fading in the sunlight. She was trying to point out how quickly people forget something potentially very tragic.
With her Ballot

By Ferne Dilettante
Every year the Pretoria High School for Girls Grade 12 Art students created an art exhibition down at the PHSG Art Centre. This year was an especially poignant showcase as the learners dealt with very real and personal situations.
Phili Mamela portrayed a Missing Person poster in the open air and one could see the posters fading in the sunlight. She was trying to point out how quickly people forget something potentially very tragic.
With her Ballot

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