Kaiela Arts Shepparton
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bitja (burn off) this artwork represents burn off cleaning the land using small fires to burn off excess leaf’s & branches on country keepingthe land clean and lowers risk of bush fires
bitja (burn off) this artwork represents burn off cleaning the land using small fires to burn off excess leaf’s & branches on country keepingthe land clean and lowers risk of bush fires
Paper Bark Collection #1 This artwork represents aboriginal people using paper bark to create camps/ humpies to live in relates to the ‘Flats ‘ in Mooroopna
Bigarummdja Birthin The story behind this emu egg represents an emu looking for resting grounds. anywhere with shrub or grassy plains so they can lay comfortably while they lay their eggs. The birthing of a new egg signifies their life journey across country.
Bigarummudja wala – Etched Emu Egg This etched emu egg tells the story of an emu on a journey to find fresh water holes and rivers for a cool drink of water in the summer heat.
Yella belly This etched emu egg tells the story of a grandfather and grandson going fishing along the Murray river catching yellow belly fish. The grandfather uses the time fishing with his grandson to share some wisdom and pass down knowledge of country and the yella belly.
Wood Coolamon Large Coolamon created from a piece of Red gum, varnished
Gungarri Girl Wooden Earrings – Waterhole Dreaming #4 Wooden earrings with carving and painted details Australian hardwood and stainless steel Inspired by Mother Nature Dreaming and my Gunggari Ancestors
Gungarri Girl Wooden Earrings – Kangaroo Wooden earrings with carving and painted details Australian hardwood and stainless steel Inspired by Mother Nature Dreaming and my Gunggari Ancestors
Gungarri Girl Wooden Earrings – Family travels #2 Wooden earrings with carving and painted details Australian hardwood and stainless steel Inspired by Mother Nature Dreaming and my Gunggari Ancestors