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Amy De Vries

Flower arrangements in churches are familiar to worshippers and traditionally remind the congregation of their mortality in their blooming and dying. 

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De Vries employs artificial flowers, commonly seen in graveyards, to comment on our paradoxical use of plastic, which in itself is everlasting, to commemorate those who have died, a process which to Christians is the hope of everlasting life. 

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