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Seven Point Six Triptych

A$850.00

Acrylic on wooden panels, each 30.5cm (W) x 30.5cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)

These paintings are a continuation of a series of artworks I’ve been working on since the start of the global pandemic. They are designed using ‘bubble’ letters that I created, which overlap each other and spell out ‘7.6’ [million] which is the current number of Australians that were born overseas, many of whom have been separated from their home countries and families for almost two years due to COVID-19 and Australia’s border closure policies.

The first panel says ‘7.6’ once, the second panel says it twice, and the third panel says it eight times. This symbolises the ideas of both repetition (Groundhog Day) and rapid manifestation, concepts which have been very prevalent in our society since the start of the pandemic.

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Acrylic on wooden panels, each 30.5cm (W) x 30.5cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)

These paintings are a continuation of a series of artworks I’ve been working on since the start of the global pandemic. They are designed using ‘bubble’ letters that I created, which overlap each other and spell out ‘7.6’ [million] which is the current number of Australians that were born overseas, many of whom have been separated from their home countries and families for almost two years due to COVID-19 and Australia’s border closure policies.

The first panel says ‘7.6’ once, the second panel says it twice, and the third panel says it eight times. This symbolises the ideas of both repetition (Groundhog Day) and rapid manifestation, concepts which have been very prevalent in our society since the start of the pandemic.

Acrylic on wooden panels, each 30.5cm (W) x 30.5cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)

These paintings are a continuation of a series of artworks I’ve been working on since the start of the global pandemic. They are designed using ‘bubble’ letters that I created, which overlap each other and spell out ‘7.6’ [million] which is the current number of Australians that were born overseas, many of whom have been separated from their home countries and families for almost two years due to COVID-19 and Australia’s border closure policies.

The first panel says ‘7.6’ once, the second panel says it twice, and the third panel says it eight times. This symbolises the ideas of both repetition (Groundhog Day) and rapid manifestation, concepts which have been very prevalent in our society since the start of the pandemic.

Kate Lambe
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