Kunmunya, Myroodah Station by Maggie Green
Maggie Green, a Mangala woman from Port Hedland, Western Australia, creates art that reflects her upbringing on Myroodah Station, a sheep and cattle station in the West Kimberley region. Raised alongside her family, Maggie attended the station's school, worked in the house, and participated in hunting and bush tucker collection. She fondly recalls cooking for station owner Charles Lanigan and his daughter Mary. Maggie began painting with her mother and grandmother at Myroodah Station, learning dot painting techniques that have become central to her artistic practice. Her works are made up of layers of paint in joyful colour combinations and abstract shapes that represent the station’s landscape, the roads, and squares for the buildings. Through her art, Maggie preserves and shares the deep cultural connection to her ancestral land and its enduring significance.
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