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As a printmaker, my art is based around my cultural identity and spiritual connection to country. The Kalkadoon and Kuku Yalanji people. Through exploring expressive ways of presenting landscape in a variety of media, I reinforces how art can be a way of reconnecting my cultural identity with country. My methods of working show an extensive experimentation, pushing the limits of the materials, and exploring diverse ways of depicting my homeland. Textural mark making correlates with scarification of the land or body, tones depict how light reflects physical surfaces, and composition indicates culture and its fragmentation. By combining my Indigenous identity with western techniques of making art, I reconciles my Indigenous culture with contemporary Australia.

I also enjoy weaving with natural fibres, community workshops, traditional paintings, designing my own silk scarves and furnishings. 

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