Mr Alastair Dyer, a Christchurch artist, with his oil painting and the smaller poster reproduced from it showing a gatekeeper at the Ming Gardens, China. The poster, with the message, Brush your teeth, is intended as an advertisement for dental care as well as a work of art. Part of the proceeds from sales of the poster will go to the New Zealand Paraplegic and Physically Disabled Association. Mr Dyer painted the original from a photograph.
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Press, 12 April 1984, Page 9
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76Mr Alastair Dyer, a Christchurch artist, with his oil painting and the smaller poster reproduced from it showing a gatekeeper at the Ming Gardens, China. The poster, with the message, Brush your teeth, is intended as an advertisement for dental care as well as a work of art. Part of the proceeds from sales of the poster will go to the New Zealand Paraplegic and Physically Disabled Association. Mr Dyer painted the original from a photograph. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 9
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