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Laszlo's Art Studio

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165 North East Road, Manningham SA 5086, Australia

Laszlo's Art Studio is located in City of Port Adelaide Enfield of South Australia state. On the street of North East Road and street number is 165. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is 0416 074 701. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Laszlo's Art Studio quickly are -34.882396 ,138.621941

Contact and Address

Address: 165 North East Road, Manningham SA 5086, Australia
Postal code: 5086
Phone: 0416 074 701
Website: http://laszloartstudio.com.au/

Opening Hours:

Monday:12:00 – 4:00 PM
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:12:00 – 4:00 PM
Thursday:12:00 – 4:00 PM
Friday:12:00 – 4:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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Laszlos Art Studio | 165 North East Road, Manningham SA 5086, Australia | Phone: 0416 074 701
Laszlos Art Studio | 165 North East Road, Manningham SA 5086, Australia | Phone: 0416 074 701
Laszlos Art Studio | 165 North East Road, Manningham SA 5086, Australia | Phone: 0416 074 701

Laszlo's Art Studio On the Web

laszloartstudio.com.au - Laszlo's Art Studio

Visit the shop Home Checkout Laszlo's Art Studio Home Art for Sale Paintings Prints Sold Paintings About Laszlo Contact Us Contact or leave a message for Laszlo 10.00 am to 8.00 pm during the week on 0416 074 701 Gallery Recent Artwork Tugboat "Fearless" Bush Land Symmetry Stars Restaurant Wagon - Reynella SA Koi - Ornamental Carp ...


Z Bokay Lance - Port Community Arts Centre (PCAC)

His web site is about to go on line and he now operates under the name "Laszlo's Art Studio". His works are eclectic, realistic and cover such subjects as landscapes (Champagne at Santorini, Timber Jinker, Forgotten Dray, Ross Castle), marine (Frigate in a Morning Storm, Falie) and historic scenes (Day Trippers 1917, Buggy - Burra 1913).