Telling stories and sharing culture through my art
My artworks are deeply inspired by my connections to my Country and Wiradyuri culture.
My painting style is a contemporary fusion of abstract art and cultural motifs. I use flowing lines and groups of traditional Aboriginal symbols, which echo the way my ancestors communicated, drawing symbols and impressions into the ground. This approach allows me to preserve my cultural traditions and narrate a stories on canvas.
I have been painting and exhibiting for more than two decades. During this time, I have created numerous commissioned artworks for private collectors and organisations, both national and international.
Artwork Commissions
Are you desiring an individualised artwork for your home, organisations, work project or merchandise ?
I can help with all of the above and guide the process based on your requirements. I enjoy the collaboration process and have created artworks for organisations and private clients, both national and international.
All projects start with a brief initial consultation to discuss your project. In most cases there is a second consultation where we discuss the artwork size, colour scheme and artwork style, your vision and much more. I then provide you with a quote and timeline for your artwork.
My original artworks are available at Bluethumb and my online shop, is coming soon (originals and prints).
Artwork licensing
Would you like to see Aboriginal art on your projects? Then I’d be delighted to collaborate with you.
What’s involved?
Initial yarns
Consultation
Planning
Collaborations
Don’t Stress, I take all the worry out of this process.
Lets Yarn, get in contact
Prints and merchandise featuring my art are available at Urban Road , Life Apparel, Zokis Canvas Art, and BW Tribal
Art Workshops & Artist Talks
My art workshops are fun and interactive, and designed to support cultural competence development via the avenue of Aboriginal art.
Participants will learn about the symbols used in Aboriginal art, and the many different styles of Aboriginal art. We discuss some general history of Aboriginal art and the misconceptions of traditional versus contemporary Aboriginal art.