" - Lynelle Flinders
is full – it is full of my Kuku Yalanji culture handed down to me by my Ancestors
my people’s traditional art and I’m looking at the shield and using it to say different things about our history and contemporary culture today
He met my mum after 'nan' had passed away
HANNAH PARKER | 'Mats About Place' (36) | 2025 | Screen-printed fabric | 48 (h) x 31 (w) cm
INDIA COLLINS | 'Mango Season 17' | Mixed media / framed Maree Koo'oila " - Lynelle FlindersMango Season A seasonal drop of small works, born under the hot, sweet air of a Far North Queensland summer. These offerings are raw, unfiltered play, marks of colour and gesturemorning musings set free. They represent pure joy spilling across the paper: no rules, no limits, no fear of looking bad, no desire to look good, no expectation, no plan. Just pure expression, and liberation of the spirit. The energy within each one is bursting, blissful,