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Additionally, there is the ‘2 Organic Apples’ exhibit which made waves in the museum for its meaningful message.
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Created by T. Kowalski, the fine art painting illustrates a young Polish patient's battle with cancer, his love for apples, and his parting message for the world. The exhibit became a cancer awareness fashion art homage.
There are two green apples in the artwork. The man's final desire was for people to pay attention to what is put in their food, to be accountable for what they eat, and to accept responsibility for what they consume.
Apart from the Guyanese community, she said that Green Fad is also receiving tremendous support from the international community for its mission to showcase the uniqueness of Caribbean culture.
Among the many Guyanese designers, the museum has teamed up with, she reflected on the partnership with Michele Cole, and according to Ashvini, it was one of the organisation's most loved collaborations to date. The twins collaborated with Guyanese designer Cole
The blaze was deliberately set by a student who became angry after being disciplined. In the United States, there are dozens (not one or two) who are aged between 14 and 16 who have either killed or seriously injured other people.
Now the editor of a newspaper allowed a commentator to write that Guyanese are laying the blame on the teenager rather than on the government. Can one imagine a fire was deliberately set and 19 lives were lost and a newspaper allows in print the view that we should not blame the arsonist, but the government?
This same commentator criticises the president for appearing with the survivors, something that is commonsensical and occurs in every country in the world where such tragedies occur. The limited mind of that opinion-maker cannot see that when the leadership of a nation embraces the survivors of a huge tragedy, it symbolizes that the government cares and that in turn invokes the compassion of the nation.
The degeneracy of some sections of this nation is beyond incredible. A fire was set; 19 children lost their lives and even while the fire was still shooting into the skies, ugly minds went on a rampage to blame the government. It was the most bestial politicization of a painful tragedy in the 21st century anywhere in the world.
It was Mr Ralph Ram- karran, a member of an opposition party and certainly not a government supporter, who on writing on Mahdia penned these lines; “The politicization of the tragedy started the next morning. Placards demanding “justice” and “compensation,” obviously orchestrated, appeared in an organized display, a few held by children too young to be able to read them.” to produce a spectacular and culturally varied evening as well as a wedding gown line for their Oil in Guyana Project in honour of Guyana's 50th Republic Anniversary.
This is the season of the May-June rainy period. I fear if there is thunder and lightning and a tree fell onto a moving bus, and people die, there will be calls for Irfaan to resign because he should have known trees fall when it rains and he should have cut down all the trees before May.
The museum displays historical eco-friendly arts and crafts for people of all ages, including Guyanese-made hand or custom figurines, toys, tourism-ready clothing, eco-friendly bags, and paintings turned into paint to print fashion with drop shipping for a contemporary yet abstract historical perspective of Guyana.