Drive The Devils Out
One of the massive anti-coup protests in downtown Yangon, Sule, on February 17, 2021.
The resistance against the dictatorship by the Burmese people was marked by the defiant three-finger salute, a variety of creative campaigns, anti-coup slogans, and countrywide street protests during the early, relatively calm days following the coup on February 1, 2021. This continued until violent and fatal crackdowns escalated in the following months.
This print is A4 sized (21 x 29.7 cm or 8 x 11 inches) and full colour.
It is printed on archival paper.
Please bear in mind that the print is not signed nor editioned.
$ 100
Shwe Wutt Hmon is a photographer and mixed media artist from Myanmar, currently based in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Shwe’s work focuses on collective histories, familial ties, the knots and threads of human relationships, and exploring the inner psyche through intimate storytelling about people and places dear to her heart. She tells personal stories to connect with and examine broader social aspects; conversely, she works on social documentaries reflecting and drawing from her own position within the issue. Shwe uses photography as her main medium and incorporates archives, videos, texts, poems, paintings, and drawings of her own or in collaboration with others.