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Yes - it's a mandarin
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CreatorBrown, CeliaDate22nd May 2020Description
Artist’s statement: "But it all depends on how you look at it ;-) I'm really interested in Ikebana, the Japanese art of making nature alive, which these days has all sorts of contemporary approaches. My favourite Ikebana artist works a lot with fruit and vegetables and this was inspired by them. Nature does it all on its own..."
This item is part of The University of Sydney during COVID-19 collection.
SubjectCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-Geographic coverageCamperdown (Sydney, N.S.W.)TypeOriginal art workFile formatimage/jpegCollectionLibrary Staff Virtual Art ExhibitionBrown, Celia, Yes - it's a mandarin (22nd May 2020). University of Sydney Library, accessed 01/10/2023, https://digital.library.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/11489