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Kamsani Bin Salleh

Kamsani is a prolific artist, designer, multimedia artist and illustrator, who reflects the natural world with both his intricate and graphic interpretations of pre-colonial and post-colonial Australian histories. The characters referred to as “Nullians” draw a connection between representations and attitudes informed by past ideologies. Kamsani’s work often explores and subverts past and current, often negative representations of First Nations Peoples within the mass-media.

At the 'smartest black person award', a figure stands at a lectern and says 'we must not view everything through the lens of race,' to which a group of white figures applaud.

The Summit

self-published,

2023
A crossways sign that says 'Aboriginal land', and the heading 'All ways. Always.' All presented upside down.

In Perpetuity

self-published,

2023
A white figure at a counter asks, 'Can you please explain the nuances of an Indigenous Voice to Parliament... jargon jargon..." and the black figure behind the counter replies with a cup, 'Here is your order'.

Long Black History

self-published,

2023
Cartoon called Nullians Ep 16

Nullians Ep 16

self-published,

2022
Cartoon called Kindergarten Kop by Kamsani bin Salleh

Kindergarten Kop

self-published,

2022