Guyu (Framed)
"My artwork celebrates one of our oldest love stories, the love between our mob and a good feed of fresh fish cooked on the campfire. For thousands of years, we’ve been casting lines, spears and nets, not just to survive, but to bring people together. There’s nothing quite like that moment when the fish hits the hot plate, the lemon gets squeezed, the rice is steaming, and everyone pretends they weren’t just arguing about who caught the biggest one. This work honours the simplicity and genius of our bush kitchen: smoke in the air, sand between our toes, grandmothers telling us we’re cutting the lemon wrong, and little cousins sneaking extra rice before the plate is even passed around. It’s more than a meal, it’s culture, connection, and comedy all in one pot" Simone Arnol
This print is framed.
- Fine art print on paper
- Artwork by Simone Arnol
Yarrabah : Together in Print
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