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"Final Irony" Original by Holly Lowen
In No Birds Sing, the cow occupies an ambiguous place between life and death. …
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"Final Irony" Original by Holly Lowen
In No Birds Sing, the cow occupies an ambiguous place between life and death. Despite Victor's success in creating life, he is helpless to save the people he loves from dying. Similarly, cows in life are bad for the environment, but in death are victims of cruel factory farming practices. In this piece Holly blurs the lines between life and death and victim and perpetrator.
30" W x 22" H
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Pastel
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