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This painting plays with the colours blue and yellow - the colours used to paint concrete for accessibility. Sometimes blue or yellow means an area is safe and accessible. Sometimes blue or yellow means there is a barrier, obstacle or danger.
Sometimes barriers, obstacles or dangers aren’t painted at all.
It’s never the same.
Accessibility means different things to different people.
“I wish I could that it were easier to see when concrete is safe and when concrete is not safe.” - Quinn
Sometimes barriers, obstacles or dangers aren’t painted at all.
It’s never the same.
Accessibility means different things to different people.
“I wish I could that it were easier to see when concrete is safe and when concrete is not safe.” - Quinn
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This painting plays with the colours blue and yellow - the colours used to paint concrete for accessibility. Sometimes blue or yellow means an area is safe and accessible. Sometimes blue or yellow means there is a barrier, obstacle or danger.
Sometimes barriers, obstacles or dangers aren’t painted at all.
It’s never the same.
Accessibility means different things to different people.
“I wish I could that it were easier to see when concrete is safe and when concrete is not safe.” - Quinn
Sometimes barriers, obstacles or dangers aren’t painted at all.
It’s never the same.
Accessibility means different things to different people.
“I wish I could that it were easier to see when concrete is safe and when concrete is not safe.” - Quinn
This painting plays with the colours blue and yellow - the colours used to paint concrete for accessibility. Sometimes blue or yellow means an area is safe and accessible. Sometimes blue or yellow means there is a barrier, obstacle or danger.
Sometimes barriers, obstacles or dangers aren’t painted at all.
It’s never the same.
Accessibility means different things to different people.
“I wish I could that it were easier to see when concrete is safe and when concrete is not safe.” - Quinn
Sometimes barriers, obstacles or dangers aren’t painted at all.
It’s never the same.
Accessibility means different things to different people.
“I wish I could that it were easier to see when concrete is safe and when concrete is not safe.” - Quinn