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MY DACHA IS 13 STOREYS HIGHER THAN YOURS
YOU KNOW THIS ISN’T THE WAY HOME, DON’T YOU?
FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOU (ANTARCTICA)

Three posters created by Gracia & Louise for Mailbox 141 and Moving Galleries

2007 – 2008

60cm X 43cm in size, three posters on adhesive backing, exhibited on twenty Melbourne Connex trains.

All three posters incorporate elements of collage alongside watercoloured forms both real and imagined. My dacha is 13 storeys higher than yours features Nikolai Sutyagin's thirteen-storey dacha in Arkhangelsk, Russia, with three potential new inhabitants from the animal kingdom, displaced and in search of a new home. You know this isn't the way home, don't you? depicts a lone penguin in search of a new home, a singular fisherman seeking a new beginning. And one of the first photographs of the Antarctic icebergs can be seen in First time ever I saw you (Antarctica).

New trains of thought, Charlotte Francis

Mailbox 141
Moving Galleries


Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison
You know this isn't the way home, don't you?
First time ever I saw you (Antarctica)

2007
digital collage



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