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Shimul Saha
Who Cares, 2010
Wood, metal wire, egg shells, pen, Acrylic color
5ft 6in X 14in X 2ft
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During roaming around the Karachi Animal Market, I remembered a folk story of a farmer who had a duck that laid a golden egg per day. In greed of getting all the eggs at once, he killed the duck. The shopkeeper of that animal market had the same feeling for selling many animals, which are illegal to sale.
But who cares?
During roaming around the Karachi Animal Market, I remembered a folk story of a farmer who had a duck that laid a golden egg per day. In greed of getting all the eggs at once, he killed the duck. The shopkeeper of that animal market had the same feeling for selling many animals, which are illegal to sale.
But who cares?
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