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A Last Supper

By  Sue Coulson 2011

Sue Coulson

A Last Supper is intended as a symbolic meal which shares in the celebration of the humble weed. A feast of words and unconventional food, it investigates the concept of ‘get one free,’ inviting a re-valuing of popular ideas surrounding worth and possession to elevate the status of ‘wild’ and ‘dangerous’ plants. Like nature, it is on-going, going slowly, listening to the silence, understanding that time cannot be hurried, that everything has value, and there is no hierarchical ‘right’ to ownership - nature must be shared and to ‘get one free’ is flawed, because there is always a pay off.

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