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Bana

This painting represents the earthly elements of water or “Bana” the word for water in Yidiny language. This piece highlights how important water has been in the past, and how important it continues to be. Water is needed for growth, health, and life. This symbolised the gratitude we should have for the things we have. Just like water, there are things in our in our life that we can’t live without and don’t take for granted, like family, friends, support, and education. In this piece I have used line work in the centre of the canvas representative of water and the things we can’t live without. then in the corners of the canvas I have illustrated branches of a gum tree. This symbolises us as humans reaching in need of water.

Name: Mya Falla



Biography:

Gifted the name Muguy, meaning constant in her traditional language, Mya is always seeking to further her cultural knowledge.

 

Mya was born and raised in Greater Shepparton and holds a deep respect for the Country of the Yorta Yorta and Bangerang peoples as it carries many of her childhood memories.

 

As a Dulguburra Yidinji woman, she has a strong connection to her mother’s Country, the rainforest in and around the crater lakes of the tablelands, inland of Gimuy (Cairns).

A contemporary artist across various mediums, Mya enjoys experimenting with textures and colours in reflecting her experiences and the stories her mother tells her of ‘home.’


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