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During the social-distancing period, Indonesian netizens have filled their spare time by drawing pictures using hagelslag (Dutch bread sprinkles) on slices of bread.
Putu Wardhani, a teacher at Ciputra University in Surabaya, East Java, is among these. But unlike other netizens who create fun-filled drawings, he has utilized the sprinkles to pay tribute to medical workers who have lost their lives in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. (File/Handout)
(JP/Wendee Widiantini and Donny Fernando)