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		<title>Comment on Miss Meskel Daisy by Paul Carey</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Carey]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Miss Meskel Daisy: the relief sculpture portrays a young female with traditional head dress which is made up of local fruit and flowers. The head dress is preemptive to an engagement ritual (prior to marriage). This piece also depicts a tradition of ear plugs still practiced today by the Omo tribes. The native traditions and way of life of the Omo tribes is under threat by the constructions of nearby dams that are affecting the supply of water to the Omo river. The knock on effects of the dams is seriously compromising the future of the Omo tribes that have existed there for thousands of years.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miss Meskel Daisy: the relief sculpture portrays a young female with traditional head dress which is made up of local fruit and flowers. The head dress is preemptive to an engagement ritual (prior to marriage). This piece also depicts a tradition of ear plugs still practiced today by the Omo tribes. The native traditions and way of life of the Omo tribes is under threat by the constructions of nearby dams that are affecting the supply of water to the Omo river. The knock on effects of the dams is seriously compromising the future of the Omo tribes that have existed there for thousands of years.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Gossip: Post COVID by Paul Carey</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Carey]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gossip: Post Covid by Laura Carey 

To be free at last to make human and social contact, to physically communicate, we have missed so much and lost so much, but are now finding what we loved so much. A great deal to talk about, reflect on and to swap. Instagram and Twitter, totally redundant here and have no relevance to the most stimulating forms of communication, this endorsed by the expression of true happiness across their faces. 

Gossip: Post Covid is one of several studies Laura has made dealing with this particular subject exploring the physical dynamics and body language that exists between two people. This version is of two gossiping ladies, Martha and Mae exuberating tremendous enjoyment in being together at last.  The close friends who had missed each other are now both free from the long periods of confinement and who have found themselves the other side of the pandemic.]]></description>
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<p>To be free at last to make human and social contact, to physically communicate, we have missed so much and lost so much, but are now finding what we loved so much. A great deal to talk about, reflect on and to swap. Instagram and Twitter, totally redundant here and have no relevance to the most stimulating forms of communication, this endorsed by the expression of true happiness across their faces. </p>
<p>Gossip: Post Covid is one of several studies Laura has made dealing with this particular subject exploring the physical dynamics and body language that exists between two people. This version is of two gossiping ladies, Martha and Mae exuberating tremendous enjoyment in being together at last.  The close friends who had missed each other are now both free from the long periods of confinement and who have found themselves the other side of the pandemic.</p>
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