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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chi Ling Tabart, Pet Trade, 2025

Chi Ling Tabart

Pet Trade, 2025
Huon pine, radiata pine, cypress pine and acrylic paint
16 x 12 x 35 cm (approx overall installation)
BG11118
AU$ 2,930.00
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Exotic geckos are prized by collectors. The tail knotted into a bow signifies the trade in geckos as “gifts”. The knot can also symbolises problems, plus breeders mixing genetics. The...
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Exotic geckos are prized by collectors. The tail knotted into a bow signifies the trade in geckos as “gifts”. The knot can also symbolises problems, plus breeders mixing genetics. The red stool is a metaphor for human activity and a small and artificial environment where geckos live. The illegal trade in geckos has decreased populations to the point where some species are now
critically endangered.
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