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Colour Theory: Underground
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“Graffiti Art is a cultural continuum, Indigenous art was painted on rocks and into the ground and nature and landscape for thousands of years and this is a contemporary reflection of that cultural practice."


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“Graffiti Art is a cultural continuum, Indigenous art was painted on rocks and into the ground and nature and landscape for thousands of years and this is a contemporary reflection of that cultural practice."


NITV and No Coincidence Media production have delivered their fourth season of ‘Colour Theory’.

This year ‘Colour Theory: Underground’ shines a spotlight on Indigenous graffiti showcasing four talented First Nations graffiti artists from around Australia. The series was produced by Mitchell Stanley and curated by Hetti Perkins.

“Graffiti Art is a cultural continuum, Indigenous art was painted on rocks and into the ground and nature, landscape for thousands of years and this is a contemporary reflection of that cultural practice."

Host, Tony Albert takes a glimpse into the works of graffiti artists Narisha ‘Nish’ Cash, Libby Harward, Kingsley “Buddah” Hampton and Warraba Weatherall. Each artist has their own unique style and story that shaped their lives making an impact on the graffiti and Indigenous arts industry.

Director Dena Curtis says 'Graffiti art is a cultural continuum. Indigenous art was painted on rocks and into the ground and nature and landscape for thousands of years and this is a contemporary reflection of that cultural practice."

Colour Theory: Underground is now available on SBS On Demand.


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