Being a Pākeha descendant of settlers and an artist working within Anglo-European painting traditions underpins my visual methods of demarcating and diffusing line. The line is me- it represents my colonial inheritance. With paint I enact the marking of line and its undoing, a metaphorical unsettling of a subjugative legacy.
                    Artist: Hana Carpenter
                    
                    Materials: Oil on board
                    Dimensions: 600 x 600mm
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                
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