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For my coursework, in order to look for references I went to the library to borrow some books on puppy mills. That is when I came across this book, depicting the heartfelt story of Baby, a three-legged ex-puppy mill dog whose owner was inspired by her to become an activist against such animal cruelty (puppy mills) and spreading the message, taking photos with many well-known people such as Obama and celebrities. It provided lots of insights into the puppy mill industry, which is extremely helpful to my coursework.
For my coursework, in order to look for references I went to the library to borrow some books on puppy mills. That is when I came across this book, depicting the heartfelt story of Baby, a three-legged ex-puppy mill dog whose owner was inspired by her to become an activist against such animal cruelty (puppy mills) and spreading the message, taking photos with many well-known people such as Obama and celebrities. It provided lots of insights into the puppy mill industry, which is extremely helpful to my coursework.
I was inspired to make cages with the base as money bills due to what the book mentioned, of how consumers are the ones who drive this cruel industry. The consumers are the one who built these walls to imprison such innocent souls.
Dogs are not dogs in a puppy mill. They are products. They are numbered. They are items. Therefore, inspired by Baby's own story, I will be marking numbers on the faces of my dog models in order to bring about the impact more forcefully.
Labels: Artworks, Coursework, Inspiration








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