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Nyurnma (burnt country)

This painting is about the landscape, bushfire (waru), and bush foods. Seeing the difference after the waru burns, it leaves some patches on the ground, and when the regrowth of the bush plants come back to life, it leaves a mark.

Well, I learnt that story from my grandmother—going out bush, learning about the different sides of burning. Talking about before burning and after burning, and how people go hunting after burning, looking for goanna. Teaching the younger generation where and when to hunt for goanna.

I learnt painting from my grandmother (Nola Taylor) and my grandfathers (Muuki Taylor, Wokka Taylor) by going out on Country, sharing stories, and learning from them about bush plants and bush food. I painted before, but going to Parnngurr and being around old people really opened my mind—seeing them paint and the colours they used. My daughter started painting with the old people too, and now she watches me paint their stories. I’d like to be an inspiration to her and to young people.

Name: Bibianna Tumbler


Language: Juwaliny


Community: Bidyadanga


Biography:

I was born at La Grange at the old hospital. I grew up there and have been there all my life with my parents. I started painting in 2015.


What inspired me the most is the way the old people used to tell me stories about their country and their families background. When they used to paint they used the colours to represent the land, seas, flowers, animals and other things.


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