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JUST a few months ago,Laura Olivera gave up her position as a digital art teacher at an art club in Uruguay’s capital Montevideo,where she also worked in graphic design,digital illustration and photography, and set out for China.She’s been in Beijing since September last year.She has been studying Chinese,calligraphy and a traditional Chinese musical instrument,the erhu.She held her exhibition,China Postcard,in Beijing’s Cervantes Institute. Her love affair with China began by chance some five
JUST a few months ago, Laura Olivera gave up her position as a digital art teacher at an art club in Uruguay’s capital Montevideo, where she also worked in graphic design, digital illustration and photography, and set out for China.She’s been in Beijing since September last year. She has been studying Chinese, calligraphy and a traditional Chinese musical instrument, the erhu. She held her exhibition, China Postcard, in Beijing’s Cervantes Institute. Her love affair with China began by chance some five