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Wastescapes by Gayle Chong KwanGayle Chong Kwan dazzles audiences once again with Wastescape - an ambitious art installation made out of thousands of discarded milk bottles made to look like stalactites and stalagmites. This artificial cave-like environment has been constructed in a dark corner of London's Southbank Center as part of the ongoing Festival of the World.1
Wastescapes by Gayle Chong KwanGayle Chong Kwan dazzles audiences once again with Wastescape - an ambitious art installation made out of thousands of discarded milk bottles made to look like stalactites and stalagmites. This artificial cave-like environment has been constructed in a dark corner of London's Southbank Center as part of the ongoing Festival of the World.2
Wastescapes by Gayle Chong KwanGayle Chong Kwan dazzles audiences once again with Wastescape - an ambitious art installation made out of thousands of discarded milk bottles made to look like stalactites and stalagmites. This artificial cave-like environment has been constructed in a dark corner of London's Southbank Center as part of the ongoing Festival of the World.3
Wastescapes by Gayle Chong KwanGayle Chong Kwan dazzles audiences once again with Wastescape - an ambitious art installation made out of thousands of discarded milk bottles made to look like stalactites and stalagmites. This artificial cave-like environment has been constructed in a dark corner of London's Southbank Center as part of the ongoing Festival of the World.4
Wastescapes by Gayle Chong KwanGayle Chong Kwan dazzles audiences once again with Wastescape - an ambitious art installation made out of thousands of discarded milk bottles made to look like stalactites and stalagmites. This artificial cave-like environment has been constructed in a dark corner of London's Southbank Center as part of the ongoing Festival of the World.5
Wastescapes by Gayle Chong KwanGayle Chong Kwan dazzles audiences once again with Wastescape - an ambitious art installation made out of thousands of discarded milk bottles made to look like stalactites and stalagmites. This artificial cave-like environment has been constructed in a dark corner of London's Southbank Center as part of the ongoing Festival of the World.6






