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All Men Are Brothers
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Houquing Lu, photographer, designer and Master of Arts (Art in Public Space) student, exhibits public art.
His work is a depiction of 9 figures from the Tale of the Water Margin (ShuiHu Zhuan), a classic Chinese novel about an army of outlaws who become heroes. These well known characters in Chinese literature arewearing the iconic helmet of Australia’s villain hero, Ned Kelly.