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Windyigarn is 100% Owned by Aboriginal Artist, Bianka Carson. 
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    This 3 piece print set includes 'Sisters on Country', 'Family Meeting' and my 'Respect Our Elders' prints, featured on smooth cotton rag, measuring 30 x 30CM.

    Paper prints do not come framed, photos are just to show how we would recommend framing.

    Sisters On Country
    Sisters On Country tells the story of two sisters playing on country and developing an unbreakable bond. The story shows the Blue Lake, originally a volcano next to Mount Shank. The side panels show the sisters playing together and traveling throughout country where they make their own adventures. In the middle of the piece depicts the sisters family where they come back to, and the upper of the piece shows their ancestors watching them and providing guidance.

    Family Meeting

    This piece is full of pink, white, purple and blue and is about family gathering to meet from far away. The centre of the piece represents the family meeting place, with symbols of travelling, love and family throughout the piece.

    Respect Our Elders

    Respect Our Elders tells the story of elders being the protectors, knowledge holders and play a pivotal role in our mobs and communities. In the left corner, children are being protected by our elders. We have a waterhole above depicting the Blue Lake, being Boandik Country. The piece then has meeting places and traveling symbols to represent elders meeting with family and mob, and mob travelling to meet elders to be taught local knowledge and to connect. The piece has three separate backgrounds that blend together, representing three countries where elders travel across each country imparting wisdom and knowledge, promoting connection along the way. All countries are held together by our elders, to which we pay respect. Throughout the piece there are meeting places, waterholes and travelling symbols to depict the landscape, elders and mob making journeys and yarning.