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Mob (Colour Correction) by Kate Constantine – Original work on canvas; acrylic paint
155 X 101 X 5cm

June 2019

When you fix a mistake, you make a correction, a change that rights a wrong. When you correct a misspelled word, you’ve made a correction. Well done! Correction also applies to punishment, which is another way to right a wrong. A correction is an improvement or a revision when there’s something that needs to be fixed.

Konstantina known for powerful use of colour has put together a series of work that annotates today’s political and socio-political environment from her perspective as an Aboriginal woman, mother and activist.

Each work plays on a double entendre based on typically European interpretations of words, though uses colour to counter that European meaning and provide an Aboriginal context.

This work is extremely personal and emotive. It is meaningful on a number of levels, whilst boasting a playfulness that takes the sting out of the messages Konstantina delivers the viewer.

DIDACTIC:

Noun

  1. A large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence.
  2. The mafia or similar criminal organisation

Verb

Crowd around (someone) or into (a place) in an unruly way.

Original owners

Family

Every line on this piece is as individual as the mob or Language group it represents.

This work has referenced the much revered AIATSIS mob map for accuracy. Any errors are mine (the artists) alone.

This is the grounding piece for the series Colour Correction

Mob (Colour Correction)

Konstantina

AUD$8,000
Size: 155w x 101h cms
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Mob (Colour Correction) by Kate Constantine – Original work on canvas; acrylic paint
155 X 101 X 5cm

June 2019

When you fix a mistake, you make a correction, a change that rights a wrong. When you correct a misspelled word, you’ve made a correction. Well done! Correction also applies to punishment, which is another way to right a wrong. A correction is an improvement or a revision when there’s something that needs to be fixed.

Konstantina known for powerful use of colour has put together a series of work that annotates today’s political and socio-political environment from her perspective as an Aboriginal woman, mother and activist.

Each work plays on a double entendre based on typically European interpretations of words, though uses colour to counter that European meaning and provide an Aboriginal context.

This work is extremely personal and emotive. It is meaningful on a number of levels, whilst boasting a playfulness that takes the sting out of the messages Konstantina delivers the viewer.

DIDACTIC:

Noun

  1. A large crowd of people, especially one that is disorderly and intent on causing trouble or violence.
  2. The mafia or similar criminal organisation

Verb

Crowd around (someone) or into (a place) in an unruly way.

Original owners

Family

Every line on this piece is as individual as the mob or Language group it represents.

This work has referenced the much revered AIATSIS mob map for accuracy. Any errors are mine (the artists) alone.

This is the grounding piece for the series Colour Correction

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