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GLENNY NADEN ARTIST BIO & ARTWORK STORY
Glenny Naden of Bidjiwong Aboriginal Art is a Gubbi Gubbi, Wakka Wakka and Koa nations woman.
Glenny has always been inspired by the stories, cultural values and artistic traditions of her people. Glenny attributes her inspiration to her family elders who are gifted artists, storytellers and musicians.
Glenny taught early language and literacy development in schools and discovered art to be an important way to communicate and educate.
BUSH TUCKER GATHERING STORY
This design depicts the times and seasons to go into the bush to gather and hunt food.
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DEBBIE SCOTT ARTIST BIO & ARTWORK STORY
I am a self-taught contemporary Aboriginal artist. I draw under the name of Yuluwirree (Yoo-loo-weary) which is aboriginal for Rainbow. I am a descendant of Ugurupul Peoples of Ipswich on my mothers side and Nughi (who are now part of Quandamooka – Saltwater People of Minjerribah (Stradbroke Island) on my father’s side.
My passion is doing my artwork in pen and ink on Italian linen paper. I also enjoy using acrylics for colour. My inspiration comes from having pride in my culture and how it explains the mysteries of God. We believe that our way of life is to be one with animals, people, nature and to be absolute one with the land. I have enjoyed sharing stores through my artworks since 1988. One of my favourite ventures with my art was having the opportunity through the Ipswich City Council, to be invited in a cultural exchange to China. Being with other artists from around the world made me realise how unique Australian Aboriginal Art is viewed, it is with reverential awe and respect. My artwork is a means of education I use to share a culture that continues to this day and is notable to all Australians.
WOMENS JOURNEY ARTWORK:
This artwork represents the journey of life for women. The small circle shows a little girl…her life is just beginning so the experiences are new.
The next circle is a little larger in size, depicting a teenager/young adults. The circles around are the many activities and experiences she will have during her young life. The arches are the many doors she will pass through such as school, employment and the many ‘firsts’ in her journey.
The larger circle is the mature woman. The doors she passes through e.g. The coming of age, career, marriage, children. The experiences are many and varied.
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Artist Info
Nina Wright (Turner) is a proud Kokatha and Narungga woman, with roots stretching from the Western Desert to the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia.
Since 2018, she has made her home in Victoria, where her ancestral journey continues.
Nina's family heritage weaves a rich tapestry, tracing back to the Yorke Peninsula through her grandmother's lineage and extending all the way to Alice Springs through her grandfather's family. This deep connection to her heritage has been a wellspring of inspiration throughout her life. Steeped in a legacy of artists and healers, Nina possesses a unique artistic sensibility.
She is an intuitive artist, driven by a passion for crafting personalized works of art that encapsulate the essence of each individual she portrays. This talent has been nurtured since her childhood, and her creative spirit flows harmoniously with her profound connection to the natural world.
In collaboration with her husband, Shane, Nina has ventured into entrepreneurship in the serene Eastern Dandenong Ranges. Together, they founded EARTHwise Culture, a haven that celebrates her artistry and also serves as a source of her family's traditional Aboriginal Bush Medicine, known as Irmangka-Irmangka, offering solace and healing to those in need.For a deeper glimpse into Nina's artistry and her cultural contributions, please explore her work at www.earthwiseculture.com.
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Type : Lanyard
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Artist Info
Nina Wright (Turner) is a proud Kokatha and Narungga woman, with roots stretching from the Western Desert to the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia.
Since 2018, she has made her home in Victoria, where her ancestral journey continues.
Nina's family heritage weaves a rich tapestry, tracing back to the Yorke Peninsula through her grandmother's lineage and extending all the way to Alice Springs through her grandfather's family. This deep connection to her heritage has been a wellspring of inspiration throughout her life. Steeped in a legacy of artists and healers, Nina possesses a unique artistic sensibility.
She is an intuitive artist, driven by a passion for crafting personalized works of art that encapsulate the essence of each individual she portrays. This talent has been nurtured since her childhood, and her creative spirit flows harmoniously with her profound connection to the natural world.
In collaboration with her husband, Shane, Nina has ventured into entrepreneurship in the serene Eastern Dandenong Ranges. Together, they founded EARTHwise Culture, a haven that celebrates her artistry and also serves as a source of her family's traditional Aboriginal Bush Medicine, known as Irmangka-Irmangka, offering solace and healing to those in need.For a deeper glimpse into Nina's artistry and her cultural contributions, please explore her work at www.earthwiseculture.com.
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
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6.00
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
Prix :
6.50
This lanyard with "Bulurru" embossed PU leather strap is both stylish and functional. Made from durable materials, it provides a secure way to keep your ID or keys close by. Its comfortable design makes it perfect for everyday use.
What is PU leather?
PU leather, or polyurethane leather, is an artificial leather made of thermoplastic polymer. 100% PU leather is completely artificial and is considered vegan.
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
Prix :
6.50
This lanyard with "Bulurru" embossed PU leather strap is both stylish and functional. Made from durable materials, it provides a secure way to keep your ID or keys close by. Its comfortable design makes it perfect for everyday use.
What is PU leather?
PU leather, or polyurethane leather, is an artificial leather made of thermoplastic polymer. 100% PU leather is completely artificial and is considered vegan.
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
Prix :
6.50
This lanyard with "Bulurru" embossed PU leather strap is both stylish and functional. Made from durable materials, it provides a secure way to keep your ID or keys close by. Its comfortable design makes it perfect for everyday use.
What is PU leather?
PU leather, or polyurethane leather, is an artificial leather made of thermoplastic polymer. 100% PU leather is completely artificial and is considered vegan.
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
Prix :
6.50
This lanyard with "Bulurru" embossed PU leather strap is both stylish and functional. Made from durable materials, it provides a secure way to keep your ID or keys close by. Its comfortable design makes it perfect for everyday use.
What is PU leather?
PU leather, or polyurethane leather, is an artificial leather made of thermoplastic polymer. 100% PU leather is completely artificial and is considered vegan.
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
Prix :
5.50
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
Prix :
5.50
Artist Info - Wendy Pawley
Wendy Pawley is from the Kamilaroi - Gomeroi, Gamilaraay people of Narrabri Northwest NSW. The meaning of Narrabri / Nurraburai is “Place of Forked Waters”. Wendy’s mother (the late) Mrs Noeleen Saunders (nee Trindall) was a widely known respected Traditional Owner of Narrabri and surrounding areas.
Wendy paints her “Mother’s Country” predominantly the ancient spectacular rugged mountains of The Nandewar Ranges Ninghdoo, Kaputah, Yulludunida and Yulludanda that rise majestically above the Namoi Valley.
The range is the remnants of an eroded basaltic shield volcano that formed about 18 million years ago, the volcanic plug in Gamilaraay language is called Ninghdoo / Nungadhun (pronounced locally as Ningy-doo).
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Artist Info
Merryn is from the Western Arrernte people Alice Springs. She is from the stolen generation and reconnected with her family 35 years ago. Merryn has worked in Aboriginal affairs for over 30 years at grass roots level and in government, advocating for her people. A business owner on the Sunshine Coast QLD, she is the recipient of the Centenary medal for her services to Aboriginal community in Victoria and won the “Women Means Business biennial award in 2009. A recognised artist with art hanging all over the world, Merryn paints her journey and captures the memory of the beautiful country that runs through her veins. Honouring her countrymen and painting the strong women as well as the colours of the desert, flowers, waterholes and her people sitting on country.
Fournisseur : hemingwayclothing
Type : Lanyard
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