Tree Disease - Spring Sculpture Prize, Lot19, 2019
October 12 - 27th. Open weekends 12-5pm
STOP THAT DOT
CAMPAIGN
FOR JUST A $5 DONATION* YOU CAN TAKE HOME A DOT TODAY AND SAVE OUR TREES
* All proceeds will go directly to our parent organisation Save our Artist Fund
CAMPAIGN
FOR JUST A $5 DONATION* YOU CAN TAKE HOME A DOT TODAY AND SAVE OUR TREES
* All proceeds will go directly to our parent organisation Save our Artist Fund
I’d like to introduce Professor Michael H. Reid A.R.S.E. (and other things), CEO of Save our Trees dot org. who is behind the campaign STOP THAT DOT that we are supporting here today at LOT19.

STOP THAT DOT CAMPAIGN SPEECH
Thank you Mark and Lot 19 for inviting me here today on behalf of www dot follow dot hashtag dot save out trees dot com dot IOU dot FU.
Our campaign has risen from a growing incline of increasing development in fake grass population that has been growing, spreading and proliferating on trees in unexpected pristine environments and habitats such as the LOT 19 Estate.
Our recent campaign at www dot follow dot hashtag dot stop the dot dot com dot IOU dot FU is to eradicate this pest from our premises. (Hopefully by the end of the day)
For a mere $5 you can support STOP THAT DOT fund and help us keep fake grass where it belongs – in tennis courts, school ovals and McDonald’s playgrounds.
We are currently developing a tree scanning device for early dot detection. This initiative needs and deserves your support. So look into your hearts, but more importantly, reach deeply into your pockets and give, give, give so they shall live, live, live.
And if I was awarding a prize today, for obvious relevance, environmental awareness and outstanding social conscience the clear winner would be entry number 9, Tree Disease by Candy Stevens.
(Written and spoken on behalf of STOP THAT DOT Campaign – All proceeds and complaints will be directed to our parent organisation, Save Our Artist Candy Stevens Fund.)
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Candy Stevens, Choice Cuts (detail), 2019