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Mark Collis

Once were warriors | 2024 | acrylic on canvas | 120 x 90cm

Sunshine Coast National Art Prize 2024 - Finalist

[Image courtesy of the artist]

Artist Statement

Once were warriors is a metaphor and an enquiry. It is a commentary on the collapse of a culture. Neither good nor bad. The plus and minus signs are the portals to discussion. 

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