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Ngadhu Yanhagu Nguranggu (I’m going home)

In this work, I’ve painted my story – a journey of returning, of coming home. The big white shape in the middle, that’s the meeting place. That’s me, finally back with my family, with my people. It’s where I belong. The white lines that stretch out from that centre are the biggest things that pushed me to make the decision to come back home – love, longing, pain, growth, all of it. Every line holds a moment, a feeling, a reason. They’re the paths that brought me back to where my spirit feels right. Around the centre are the ripples of my life away from home – all the choices, struggles, and growth that shaped me. I found a lot of joy out there too – made memories I’ll always carry and met friends who’ll always have a piece of my heart. But I’ve also carried trauma. I’ve been through pain that still hurts and always will. Those hard times changed me. This painting is about healing, identity, and learning to live with it all – the good and the bad. Sometimes you have to leave to understand where you belong. I’ve grown a lot in my time away, and now I’m learning to accept the the person I’ve become. I’m still learning, still healing – but now, I’m home

Name: Georgina Post



Biography:

Georgina Post is a proud Wiradjuri artist and self-taught painter with a love for crafts. She began her journey with Kaiela Arts in 2024, where she connects with her culture through her art. Coming from a family of artists, Georgina’s creativity is deeply rooted in her heritage. In addition to her work as an artist, she also works in childcare, balancing her passion for nurturing young minds with her dedication to artistic expression. Her work reflects a strong connection to community and culture, celebrating the stories and traditions of her people.


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