Silent Tears Analysis

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Once again the international Foto Biennale is the focal point of the creativity industry. This years core program is exhibited at the mining exchange, in a classic location to Ballarat.

Many of the works explore the cultural and social issues of the reality that need to address from a political stand point. Sydney artist Belinda Mason works embodies the survivors of violence which provoke feminist tones of conflict in the narrative. Mason work silent tears brings awareness to the universal violence against women. The audio used in conjunction with the pictorial images, amity the story to recreate the narrative of violence of the victim. The spatial layout set in an urban format used, a mixture of photography and film to enhance

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