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Photographic Print : A man cuts dog meat at a dog meat restaurant ahead of local dog meat festival in Yulin
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A man cuts dog meat at a dog meat restaurant ahead of local dog meat festival in Yulin
A man cuts dog meat at a dog meat restaurant ahead of local dog meat festival in Yulin, Guangxi Autonomous Region, China June 20, 2018. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
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Animal Blood Body Part Bowl Crockery Carcass Cooking Hand Interior Mammal Meat Metal Prepare Real People Surface Table View From Above Chopped Unrecognisable
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Experience the raw and poignant reality of cultural traditions with our Media Storehouse Photographic Print of "A man cuts dog meat at a dog meat restaurant ahead of local dog meat festival in Yulin" by Tyrone Siu. This powerful and thought-provoking image from Reuters Images captures the moment of preparation at a dog meat festival in China, offering a unique perspective on global customs. Bring this impactful print into your home or office to spark conversation and broaden your horizons.
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Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
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In this thought-provoking image captured by Tyrone Siu, a man is seen skillfully cutting dog meat at a restaurant in Yulin, Guangxi Autonomous Region, China. The photograph was taken on June 20,2018, just ahead of the local dog meat festival. The picture showcases the controversial practice of consuming dog meat and offers a glimpse into the preparations for the upcoming festival. With an unrecognizable mammal chopped up on the table and blood visible on the surface, it highlights both the reality of animal consumption and raises questions about cultural differences and ethical considerations. The composition cleverly utilizes various elements to convey its message. The creative use of crockery bowls and metal utensils adds authenticity to the scene while emphasizing that this is not merely an abstract concept but something happening in real life. The view from above provides a comprehensive perspective, allowing viewers to witness every detail involved in preparing such dishes. This image sparks intense emotions and invites reflection on our relationship with animals as well as cultural practices around food consumption. It serves as a reminder that photographs have immense power to provoke discussion and challenge societal norms.
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