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POVERTY-MINIMALISM
This series is as a result of my continuous walks in the streets of Kabul city during quarantine time. Minimalism is always known as a symbol of luxury living and the belief that not everyone can feel minimalism unless the boy luxury and modern home or fashion stuff which is designed as minimal. Through this abstract idea, I tried to show the existence of minimalism in the life of the poor families of a fragile country called Afghanistan. These carts live in the right and left edges of streets of Kabul city where their owners who are from the poor area of the city, sell food ingredients and some other basic stuff like slippers. These carts were closed during the quarantine time because the sellers couldn’t afford to buy those stuff and make them ready for the community. They tied those carts with the ropes and whenever I was passing those streets. I wanted to show the minimalism life of poor community who are not even aware of this and the existence of minimalism which they live with it.

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