Kaiela Arts Shepparton
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Cumbungie Reeds Cumbungie Reeds represents my memories of when I was a young girl playing with them.
Cumbungie Reeds Cumbungie Reeds represents my memories of when I was a young girl playing with them.
Undera Undera represents the Undera sunset when I take my nephew to his footy training and these are the colours which they go.
Bigauga, Imilang, Batparrik (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: Past, Present, Future) My biyins (hands) representing how close I hold my land and culture, my connection to land, and is a way of leaving my mark. The scar trees in the biyins for me representing the past while also being a very significant Read more…
Kaiela Daki Woka-n Lotjpatj (River Reeds Speaking Country) #1 The essence of this story is about valuing and respecting our Aboriginal knowledge systems and world views. Yorta Yorta people historically are known as river peoples. We’re strongly connected to Ancestral Country and ecological ways of knowing, doing, seeing and being. Read more…
Wander #6 The drawings for this work were created using water dispersed charcoal sprayed directly by mouth, over a stencil. The object chosen for the stencil is one of Jack’s own heat rocks – fired river clay balls previously made to create traditional earth ovens.
Wander #5 The drawings for this work were created using water dispersed charcoal sprayed directly by mouth, over a stencil. The object chosen for the stencil is one of Jack’s own heat rocks – fired river clay balls previously made to create traditional earth ovens.
Wander #4 The drawings for this work were created using water dispersed charcoal sprayed directly by mouth, over a stencil. The object chosen for the stencil is one of Jack’s own heat rocks – fired river clay balls previously made to create traditional earth ovens.