Indigenous Postcard – Fishing on the Richmond River

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This painting was a celebration of friends and families by the river in Northern NSW. The Richmond river holds a significant place in the hearts of the Githabul and the Bundjalung people. Bundjalung word Bullenah or Bul-loona, meaning “place where oysters are plentiful” the name of the name of the Richmond river.

Artist   Jenny Sheward-Spence – Nature Play Resources. 2024

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Indigenous print – Fishing on the Richmond River

This is a postcard of a painting by an Indigenous artist living on the Gold Coast. Jenny is a First Nations woman therefore she  designs her paintings based on her own dreamtime. For instance she may dream about where her family grew up. Her art work also involves story telling using different techniques also including dot painting.

The colours used are a reflection on how the story feels and the contrast she wants to display. She may print a sea scape and next may be a landscape.

As an Indigenous artists Jenny wants to share stories and allow people to see a different type of art.  She  tells stories is a traditional way, for instance she may use symbols, colours and different techniques.

Dimensions 300 × 250 cm

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