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Buri This painting represents the earthly element of fire or “Buri” the word for fire in Yidiny language. This piece sends the message that despite facing danger or troubles in our lives we can continue to stay strong and learn from our past mistakes. In this piece I have used Read more…

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Bana This painting represents the earthly elements of water or “Bana” the word for water in Yidiny language. This piece highlights how important water has been in the past, and how important it continues to be. Water is needed for growth, health, and life. This symbolised the gratitude we should Read more…

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Kangaroo This painting is artwork one in a set of three. It expresses the importance and beauty of our native Australian animals. The name of this piece is “Kangaroo”. The central focus of this painting is the footprint of a kangaroo, this surrounded by paint splatter effect and patters made Read more…

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Gindaja This painting is artwork one in a set of three. It expresses the importance and beauty of our native Australian animals. The name of this piece is “Gindaja” which is the name of cassowary in my traditional language Yidiny. The central focus of this painting is the footprint of Read more…

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Emu This painting is artwork one in a set of three. It expresses the importance and beauty of our native Australian animals. The name of this piece is “Emu”. The central focus of this painting is the footprint of an Emu surrounded by paint splatter effect and patters made using Read more…

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Clapsticks Made with red gum wood. The snake lookalike is the rainbow serpent. Yorta Yorta people believe rainbow serpent made the river, water hole, and their food as well.

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Bigarrumudja emu This painting represents ulupna clan group of the Yorta Yorta tribe and emu ceremony. The emu is in x-ray style traditional way and represents love and Country. The dillybag represents our knowledge, magic, and the power of our lore and spirit the old people way

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