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A Land flowing with Milk and Honey, 2009

By  Ashleigh Beattie 2009 - 2011

Dimensions
Dimensions Variable.

This work was made as a response to the cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe in August 2008. The cups represented the people affected by the outbreak. An outbreak that was unnecessary, but occurred because of the economic break down in the country that is still on going. The tin cups spoke of thirst and the lack of decay and desperation for clean, satisfying water.
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