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Street Art from Budake ling

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Balis Ni Tanjung attracts artists and anthropologists alike. She sets up stones, piles them up and draws on them to produce unique pieces.

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THE old woman laughs at a picture of herself.

That afternoon, at the end of September, artist Made Budhiana from Denpasar visited her at her hut in Banjar Jabe village, Budakeling. Budhiana brought the art magazine Visual Art, July 2005 edition. There was an article by anthropologist Jean Cocteau about the woman from Budakeling.

Looks like my older sister who died hanging herself, said the old woman in Balinese upon seeing her face in the magazin

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