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Patrick Caruso, Eastern Arrernte artist was honoured to work with the Sonder and Nunkuwarrin Yunti teams on the campaign for ‘Closing the Gap Day’. This art created is intentionally full of colour, shapes and layered upon a black background to encapsulate the story being told, when looking at it, you can become lost in the amazing piece, that is ‘Closing the Gap Day’.
Dissecting the art to interrupt the story being told, we start with the striking large circular bodies on the left and right of the piece, they represent Sonder and Nunkuwarrin Yunti, they are large circular drivers for change, they are expansive in their footprint, contributing in so many ways.
Both organisations are filled with a plethora of different shapes, colours and sizes; symbolic of the people that access, are a part of, support or interact with. The stories of these individuals are as individual as the lines, dots and shapes that are concentrically patterned within them.
As your eyes draw to path that links the two organisations, you can see it is patterned with key stakeholders, members, departments, teams all moving toward the centre circle, the heart centre:
‘Closing the Gap Day’. The journey of this piece is important. It tells the story of bringing people together, creating awareness, support, change and understanding.
The brightly coloured shapes that dance in the backdrop of this piece, are symbolic of the many communities, boards, departments, schools, individuals that interact, access or engage with Sonder and Nunkuwarrin Yunti. These shapes overlap, touch, change shape, direction and connect, showing the multitude of relationships within this space and how they move.
The piece is named ‘Closing the Gap Day’ and is representative of Sonder and Nunkuwarrin Yunti; Closing the Gap Day campaign, a story to be shared, seen and felt.