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Original Acrylic on Canvas
Artwork size: 510 x 510 mm
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This painting tells a story of women's tracks across Country - past, present and still walking forward together.
Each flowing shape represents the movement of Aboriginal women across generations. The pink pathways speak of daughters, mothers, aunties and grandmothers whose journeys cross and weave into one another. They are not separate stories, but shared ones. Our histories do not sit in straight lines; they move in curves, in gatherings, in returning paths that always lead back to each other.
The earthy tones carry the memory of Country - the ground that has held our footsteps long before words were written about us. Within those shapes are the places where women gathered: to birth, to grieve, to heal, to teach. Even in times when voices were silenced and families were broken apart, these connections did not disappear. They moved quietly beneath the surface, like songlines that continue whether spoken aloud.
This piece is apart of the 2026 International Women's Day Exhibition 'Her Voice: Stories of Strength & Identity'.
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