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Top left:
The guest room houses Chinese art bought by
Veronika during the time she lived in China.
Above:
Artwork by TraseOne, a Singaporean artist and
activist in the local street-art movement.
Centre left:
“This piece is for a global initiative around
disarmament, the Non-Violence Project, in which 50
different versions of the knotted gun were painted by
different people. This one was by Yoko Ono.” – Harry
Centre:
“We bought this at the Affordable Art Fair. It’s by
a Chinese artist, and shows every country in the world.”
– Harry
Left
: “This was a gift from Harry’s friend, and it’s by a
Vietnamese artist. It’s my happy painting; when I walk
round the corner and see it, it always makes me smile.”
– Veronika
Opposite page:
“This piece is by a British artist.
Apparently, he put the figures in rows of occupation, but
you can change them around quite a bit, swap their hair
and take their legs off, for example.” – Veronika
“We’ve bought most of our art in the last year, and we’ve
started to gain something from it; it certainly makes the
place feel like home.” – Harry