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The ancient art of Aboriginal bush medicine is still practiced today, with many flowers, plants and herbs used to heal ailments and sickness. Waratah is for people who are going through dark times. Heavy times. It provides strength and courage. The Waratah also signifies the beginning of a new season, symbolises the connection to the land and ancestral knowledge.
About The Artist
Bianka Carson Artist Profile:
My Aboriginal ancestral roots originated from my mother through my grandmother in Ceduna and I was born on Boandik country. Ceduna tribes include Wirangu, Mirning, Kokatha and Pitjantjatjara tribes. My language group is Wirangu. I am very passionate about my cultural heritage. I grew up with many stories around using natural resources and remedies where possible. Some stories were around bush medicine and other stories related to the land, animals and spirits. I love painting with bright colours and blending colours together to create different kinds of shades, gradients and patterns within a painting, but it depends on what I feel like painting at the time.
Cotton Rag Paper Print Framing
Your local framer can frame your paper print in a'shadow box' frame. Otherwise you can purchase similar frames from the likes of Big W and Kmart.