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The End Of Collective Agriculture - Limited Edition 1 of 5 Print

Mark Aldred

Hong Kong

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About The Artwork

Before Deng Xiao Ping, could proceed with his plan for industry in the cities, he needed to reform agriculture in order to feed the cities. He did this by dividing up the notoriously inefficient collective farms. Each family received custody of a parcel of land to do with 'as they wished', provided they met their basic obligation. This was to sell 70% of their grain back to the government at a fixed price, to guarantee cheap grain for the masses.

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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An Australian resident in Hong Kong since 2000. I sold my first travel adventure pieces when I was 19. Since then my writing and/or photography has been in numerous magazines including Action Asia, South China Morning Post, HK Magazine, Panorama, Morning Calm and Dynasty and books like Australia Towards The Milenium. In 2010 at age 51, I finaly decided to start on a formal qualification from SCAD. Somehow this moved me into a more abstract direction. Since then, my fine art work has been covered in 'Arts of Asia' and 'Silvershots' I am a founding member of the 4corners group, otherwise referred to as the Hong Kong Post-Futurists. This is an international fine art movement based in Hong Kong. It includes six photographers and two painters from six countries

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