Rochelle Patten is a Yorta-Yorta woman born on the veranda of the local Mooroopna hospital in 1948. Rochelle is a highly respected elder, cultural leader and artist in her community.
Rochelle was always creative and in the early years she would watch her father carve and paint. In the 1990’s she had an accident and while she was resting, she painted and fell in love with it again. Over the years she has been in many exhibitions including Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre Titled Two Strong sisters, Boomalli Aboriginal artists cooperative in the “Mum Shirl Tribute exhibition, Yenbenal Woka in March 2023 and For Our Elders in July 2023
Rochelle has been more creative, connecting and caring towards her country, animals and connecting spiritually towards painting.
Status: Stock Set of ceramic trinkets Each trinket is handmade using a pinching technique, all made using Buff Raku Trachyte and white Raku clay with coloured underglaze and clear glaze. For Wiradjuri artist, Tarn Parker, Read more…
Family Tradition For me this artwork represents family teaching, and the passing down of tradition. The painting shows two groups of people moving together along a river. The painting is scattered with symbols of animal Read more…