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Tote Bag – (Birmba) White Cockatoo

Birmba (White Cockatoo) is my family totem. It has been passed down from generation to generation. 

White Cockatoos always remind me of my grandfather, my sisters and other family who have passed on. They are like protective spirits for me, my family, and my loved ones that have passed. They will give you signs: good signs and signs of danger. They let you know when to move on.

 

When I’m out with my grandchildren, I say “Look, do you see that white cockatoo there? That’s your grandmother there, overlooking us”. I let them know that it is family watching over them, keeping them connected to each other and our country. When I’m alone, I know they’re around. I speak to their spirit and they give me strength.

 

 Fabrication: 12oz Cotton Canvas

Name: Lorna Shuan


Language: Kuku Yalanji


Community: Mossman


Biography:

I was born in 1965 at the Mossman Hospital and grew up in the Mossman Gorge Aboriginal community with all my family. I’m a traditional custodian for the Kubirri Warra area.

 

In 2008 I completed my Certificate IV in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Cultural Arts. I enjoy painting or drawing my stories for printing on fabric and paper. I also tell my stories in clay: I do sgrafitto on ceramic bowls, coolamon and tiles, and drawing. Selecting colours is important to me in all my art. I like bright colours, as for me they bring out more and make me happy.

 

My family and community motivate me to create art. It is important to follow your passion, heart and dreams and share your talents. It’s important to leave a legacy behind for your family and grandchildren, to help them feel proud and show that you are doing something that makes you happy and helps others.

 

The rainforest is a big part of my world, it gives me inspiration in my art. Mostly, I enjoy depicting birds - they represent my totems and their spiritual messages and remind me of my family. The Cockatoo and Cassowary are my totems. The Kurranji (Cassowary) is the Madja (Boss). When I paint Kurranji, I have a connection to the rainforest. He looks after the land, cultivating the land and has lovely colours. He is the leader of all birds in the rainforest. Parrots have beautiful rainbow colours which also make me feel happy when I think about family that have passed.

 

My paintings are connected with traditional ways, connected to the ancestors and my family - especially my grandmother and my grandfather. They give me life and strength.


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