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Camino art from Santiago (a longshot)

Jim Porter

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I'm trying to find a piece of art that showed up on a wall behind Leigh Brennan on the Camino Cafe podcast with John Brierly early last year. It's of the two ladies in the park. Leigh told me this was recorded in A Trastenda De Xabi in Santiago. Is anyone at all familiar with the art, the restaurant, etc.?

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A Trastenda de Xabi is a winebar.



Not sure what you mean with being familiar with the art?
 
A Trastenda de Xabi is a winebar.



Not sure what you mean with being familiar with the art?
A Trastenda de Xabi is a winebar.



Not sure what you mean with being familiar with the art?
If it's a print I'd like to purchase one.
 
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A Trastenda de Xabi is a winebar.



Not sure what you mean with being familiar with the art?
Familiar, she means knowledgeable about the circumstances of the print and if and where it might be available to purchase.
 
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