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Scales

Posted by Ananna Rafa | 20 Mar 2013 | Art, Life |

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Ananna Rafa

Ananna Rafa

Ananna Rafa is a Senior Life Artist at The Reckoner. She is Bengali by nationality, Australian by accent, and Canadian by residency. Ananna feels she is always growing and changing through experiences, but her love of art, cats, indie music, and all things Japanese always remains constant. When she's not an Internet junkie, she can be found living in the craft section at Dollarama, studying in Garneau washrooms, or getting high in art rooms. She is a proud supporter of feminism and activism. Ananna is currently in search of her personal legend and is in love with everyone associated with The Reckoner.

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