Uncle Tigers Country Artist Billyara

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Uncle Tigers Country Artist Billyara This painting pays my respect to my Uncle Tiger Freeman and family. The circles represent his brothers and sisters and their families and the Tiger snake is Uncle Tiger connecting with family and country. It s painted from an Eagles point of view looking down.

Three Rivers Artist Billyara Wiradjuri is the name that the people of the 3 rivers Kalari (Lachlan), Wambool (Macquarie) and the Murrumbidjeri (Murrumbidgee) are called. Wiradjuri legends tell of many Dreamtime stories and survival purposes surrounding these rivers. The circles indicate the groups and the line work around them represents the country and the boundaries. The dots in this painting represent the river stones which were used for grounding flour and making stone axes. The Wiradjuri people were hunters and gatherers and moved around to survive along with the seasons. These ritual movements were something taught through the family clans.

Leaves Over Country Artist Billyara Leaves over Country is a painting based on a conversation I had with an Elder many years ago about how all things on Earth are living. Leaves in Aboriginal culture have many meanings and purposes for our people. They are used when we are sick to heal wounds and for smoking ceremonies, to cleanse a person or area. For shelter when we need protection from the elements and for fire to keep us warm. To cleanse the air we breathe and to provide food for animals and people. Not only do leaves have purpose when they are living and connected to trees, they also have purpose when they have disconnected from their branches and have blown along in the wind. Leaves protect the soil from drying out and when they decay they enrich the soil with nutrients for future flora and fauna to thrive. This painting shows a journey from one waterhole to another, across country and past sacred grounds where traditions and knowledge have been passed on. Like the leaf, we once swept over country having many purposes and living as one with nature, enriching our environment for our future generations to thrive.

Hibiscus Flowers Charlie Wicking Hibiscus flowers can be found throughout Queensland and are a large, colourful flower. Hibiscus flowers belong to the mallow family (Malvaceae). These are several hundred species in this family which are native to warm-temperate, tropical and also sub-tropical areas through the world.

Murry River Hay Lachaln River Murrumbidgee River Albury Macquarie River About the Artist Billyara Wagga Wagga Dubbo Billyara is a respected artist from the Wiradjuri tribe. The name Billyara comes from the artist s totem, an eagle. The eagle stems from the artist s connection to the land. Billyara has been painting Aboriginal art for 28 years and teaches these traditions to younger generations. Billyara s work has been exhibited extensively, and has sold his paintings internationally. Through a relationship with Modern Teaching Aids, Billyara hopes to introduce contemporary Aboriginal art to young children in fun and engaging ways. The Wiradjuri Nation The Wiradjuri are New South Wales s largest Aboriginal group. Their land covers approximately from the Great Dividing Range in the east, to Hay and Nyngan in the west, Gunnedah in the north and Albury in the south. Their land is known as having three rivers: Kalari (Lachlan), Wambool (Macquarie) and the Murrumbidjeri (Murrumbidgee). The Murray River is on the southern boundary. The Wiradjuri were highly skilled hunters, gathers and fishers, and their diet came from their local land. As the land consisted of a lot of Canberrra water, seafood such as cod and yabbies were important in their diet. The Wiradjuri were made up of small clans or family groups that followed the seasonal nature of the land.

Erakala Pioneer River About the Artist Charlie Wicking South Andergrove Harbour Charlie Wicking is an amazing artist who lives in Queensland, and she is Australian South Sea Islander and Aboriginal. Charlie has been painting approximately since 1999, and she also works in Early Childhood North Education. As Charlie lives in a coastal area, she is inspired daily by her natural environment, particularly the sea. This local inspiration is reflected in her artworks. Charlie has a colourful and vibrant style of painting. My name is Charlie Wicking. My real name is Charmaine Marree Baggow. I was born in, Queensland. The Traditional Custodians of the land here and surrounding districts is the Yuibera, Barada Barna and Widi Tribes. I am a descendant of Aboriginal and South Sea Islander people of this area. My South Sea Islander family came from the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu prior to being black birded to work in the cane fields in the District. In history books they are referred to as Kanakas. Some people are offended by the term. The black birding era is a dark page in Queensland s history. I wish I knew all the stories my ancestors had to tell me but unfortunately time has erased a lot of the valuable details I want to pass on to my future grandchildren. I value my Ancestral past and I acknowledge my descendants proudly. I love the area I live in, the wonder of the rainforests, the beauty of the sea, the harshness of the earth, when nature is at its hottest. It s my home, my sanctuary. It provides me with a muse that I can t get enough of, the inspiration for my art. We have to protect the land and sea where we live and play, once it s gone, it s gone. You can t eat or drink money. If we protect country, country will protect and provide for us.