Following the ‘Pyde Pyper’ of Art
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The Pyde Pyper Art Academy at Dona Paula in Goa has been making great
strides for some years now in revealing the hidden artist within its
students. Deé Ayn Fernandes, who is a full-time teacher at the institute,
tells us more about it.

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Iris C F Gomes
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