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David Don
The Queen's Land

The Queen's Land
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Product title

The Queen's Land

manufacturer

David Don

Catno

044

2020
Acrylic on canvas
90 x 90cm

David Don is a Meanjin (Brisbane) based artist whose practice investigates the intersections of contemporary art, identity, and the growing dominance of the virtual space. Working across a range of media including animation, video installation and painting, his work examines our relationships between virtual and real spaces with the use of metaphor. Don's artworks function as snapshots of these interactions and are created using multiple mediums to explore how each new medium might offer a new perspective of this core concept.

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