'Remembering the Seventies' is a digital artwork created by Metis artist Teresa Young.
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'Remembering the Seventies' is a digital artwork created by Metis artist Teresa Young. The flowing colours and complementary colour harmonies recall the psychedelic fantastical art and designs seen often in that decade. Teresa Young's unique style has an Indigenous flair that works well with the often paisley based patterns and designs of seventies. What was most striking about the designs in fashion, furniture and decor of that era were the vivid complementary colours and flowing lines.