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“Wayi janay” (jumping around because of happiness). Burnt Orange State.
Kuku Yalanji (talk of this place) – pronounced Guh-guh Yell-an-gee
Wayi janay (jumping around because of happiness) pronounced way-ee jun-nay
Wurarr-wurarr (dragonfly) – pronounced oo-rard-oo-rard
Kuku Yalanji people are the Traditional Owners of the celebrated Daintree Region.
Where the rainforest meets the reef and has one of the oldest living Cultures in the creation.
Traditional Lands extends from south of Port Douglas, northbound to the south of Cooktown area and west to the Great Dividing Range.
My artwork interprets that of joy, and of wayi janay.
When creating the pieces; the artwork exposed to me the quirkiness of the Wurarr-wurarr wings and it brings me joy and the feeling of jumping around because of happiness and so I hope it reflects with you in a similar way.
Sheryl J Burchill ©
Printed on Arches BFK Rives 300gsm paper is made in France at the Arches paper mill. The paper is mould-made and crafted from 100% cotton fibers.