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NZSL: John Walter

A large rectangular painting hanging on a wall. The painting is filled with curved patterns, shapes and colors.
Close-up of a mannequin dressed in a hot pink onesie, with a hood covered in pom-poms and Scotland-themed badges and abstract blue, grey and yellow shapes sewn to the body.
A large book sitting on a slanted shelf. The pages of the book are covered with artworks of abstract shapes and letters on bright colorful backgrounds.
A large rectangular painting hanging on a wall. The painting is filled with curved patterns, shapes and colors.
A close-up of a mannequin wearing a onesie covered in buttons of all different shapes, colours and sizes.
A close-up of the back of a mannequin wearing a onesie covered in buttons of all different shapes, colours and sizes.
A TV screen playing a film which depicts a woman dressed as a 1950s housewife looking at the camera shocked while mixing some baking in a bowl, with a cartoon duck overlaid over the top. Surrounding the TV is a wallpaper of a huge 3D modelled virus particle covered in spike proteins.
Close-up of a painting filled with abstract patterns and shapes. The outline of a naked human body is visible.
Close-up of a painting covered in patterns, abstract shapes and the outline of a cat.
A mannequin dressed in a hot pink onesie, with a hood covered in pom-poms and Scotland-themed badges and abstract blue, grey and yellow shapes sewn to the body. The mannequin stands in a gallery space, with an open artist's book and a TV playing a film in the background.
Close-up of a grey onesie with abstract red shapes and green tubing sewn onto it.
A colorful gallery space with two mannequins dressed in onesies standing in it, and a large painting in the background. Hanging from the ceiling are a series of handmade quilts in memoriam of AIDS victims.
A person in a yellow inflatable zorb ball attempts to gain access to a bar, guarded by two people dressed in orange and blue onesies. The overall scene parodies the way viruses stealthily enter and infect a person's immune system.
A person in a rainbow coloured onesie holds hands with two people in yellow onesies, outside a bar entrance. The bar entrance is guarded by two people in blue and orange onesies, and they are letting through a person in a blue onesie. This parodies the way viruses enter a human body's immune system by stealth.
On the left is a TV screen playing a psychedelic film, showing a man's face against a colourful background. On the right is a mannequin dressed in a hot pink onesie, with a hood covered in pom-poms and Scotland-themed badges and abstract blue, grey and yellow shapes sewn to the body.
A mannequin stands in a gallery space dressed in a grey onesie with abstract red squiggles and transparent green tubing sewn all over it.
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