'Change of Season' painting
Arabella Walker, Change of Season, 2024
This painting that delves into the diverse characteristics of Wulli Wulli Country over a twelve-month cycle. This artwork captures the dynamic shifts in the landscape, portraying the vibrant changes that occur throughout the year. The colours in the painting are intricately linked to the various flora that flourish during different seasons, each representing a unique phase in the natural cycle. The artwork's sense of movement emphasizes the constant transformation of Wulli Wulli Country as it responds to varying weather patterns. This fluidity within the painting highlights how the land lives and breathes,showcasing its resilience and vitality through each seasonal change. By exploring these themes, "Change of Season" offers a profound insight into the enduring beauty and complexity of Wulli Wulli Country throughout the year.
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Arabella Walker
Arabella Walker is from the maternal line of Wulli Wulli the Auburn Hawkwood people and an emerging female contemporary Aboriginal artist; her practice conveys significant topic...
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