Tuesday, April 10, 2012

“Hunger is not a Game”

Brooks

Dianne L. Brooks

This passionate social statement in collage/assemblage. Ready to hang.

Dianne’s Statement:

This work is a social statement based on popular culture. The piece shows the popularity of Suzanne Collin's "The Hunger Games" books, movie and other media--and how the characters fight for survival and food.

This piece could be yours for a $49 donation to Meals on Wheels during Brookline Open Studios, May 5-6, 2012. Find out more at Facebook.com/FeedMeThe7x7Show (please like us!)

Keep coming back to see the rest of our show. More art and artists daily (almost) until the big event!

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