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The winner of our June 2017 prize draw

The winner of our June 2017 prize draw

June 06, 2017

We're excited to announce that the winner of our June prize draw comes all the way from the great city of Pittsburgh, PA. Pittsburgh is not only famous for its rich history as the centre of the steel industry but also for its 446 bridges, Point Bridge being one of the most famous (pictured above from brooklineconnection.com).

We entered our newsletter subscribers into a monthly prize draw and for June, the lucky winner was Chris Braun. After choosing to receive a Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite print as his prize, Chris had this to say:
Waking up to find out that I won a free print from the wonderful people at Kite was a great way to start my day! It will be hung with pride in my house. Cheers Kite!
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