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Peel of the Orange

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JUNG JOURNAL-CULTURE & PSYCHE
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 103-107

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2021.1942759

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botanical garden; color in nature; eco-art; environmental literacy; installation art; local adaptation; natural hierarchies; site-specific art; University of California at Berkeley; wholeness

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The removal of a thousand-square-foot mural in a shade house prompts the author to reflect on the themes of disintegration, the scale of human and animal lives, how places are known, and the meaning of individual expression within continual change.
A thousand-square-foot mural is removed from a shade house in the botanical garden of the University of California at Berkeley. Slowly undoing the elaborately folded printed vinyl, the author reflects on disintegration, the scale of human and animal lives, how places are known, and the meaning of individual expression within continual change.

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