Our Elders Are Our Leaders
The Yakan's in my culture connect to the storyline's of my Boodjah. This is a contemporary piece reflecting the Importance of our Elders in community. The two larger turtles are the Elders guiding, protecting and teaching the smaller turtles who are the Kiolangarahs. The circles are the spirit of their ancestors celebrating the healing that comes from the work being done through this journey.
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Kiya Watt
I paint contemporary styles using my cultural knowledge to educate and share stories. I use art as a platform to advocate about issues I am passionate about.
Look fabulous in this wonderful piece of art celebrating the wisdom of Elders and the story of the Yakan! Aboriginal artist Kiya Watt’s delicate depiction of the Yakan swimming through gorgeous hues of blue make this premium women’s polo shirt a graceful celebration of healing and learning. Add it to your wardrobe today!
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Our Elders Are Our Leaders
The Yakan's in my culture connect to the storyline's of my Boodjah. This is a contemporary piece reflecting the Importance of our Elders in community. The two larger turtles are the Elders guiding, protecting and teaching the smaller turtles who are the Kiolangarahs. The circles are the spirit of their ancestors celebrating the healing that comes from the work being done through this journey.
I am a Menang/Gnudju artist born and raised on Noongar boodjah (land) I am located in south west of Australia and currently reside in Albany WA. I have been painting for about 2 years now. I paint contemporary styles using my cultural knowledge to educate and share stories. I use art as a platform to advocate about issues I am passionate about.
My family has suffered from government policies so I want to raise awareness around the issues my mob face today due to inter generational trauma. I also hope to inspire other mob to paint and embrace their culture as it is vital for us to have a cultural identity in our communities.
Painting has brought so many positive opportunities into my life and I hope through my art everyone can learn something.
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BW Tribal acknowledges the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters and seas where we stand today. We recognise and celebrate the diversity of Indigenous people and their enduring cultures and connections to Country. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging, and recognise the Indigenous people that contribute immensely to the development of this resource.