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Therese Debono

Photography exploring erasure, memory, and the politics of place.
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Somewhere in the Capital of Havana

Cuba Laundry

March 20, 2017

My fascination with laundry does not stop in my country. On a recent trip to the Caribbean, Cuba to be more specific, I thoroughly enjoyed observing the natives' art of laundry hanging and colourful attire which complimented the buildings and also tells the hidden story of people's daily lives.

Laundry hanging on one of the beaches of Boracoa, which was hit by a hurricane in October 2016.

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