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Nganhayung - Ourselves

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I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the traditional owners of this land on which I was born and raised.

This painting is significant in my journey, of finding my place and growing. In recognition of the importance in being ourselves, this story is inspired by the quote “To be yourself in a world that is trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment”- Ralph Waldo Emerson.

This painting is made up of two main elements; firstly, a series of large U-shaped symbols that in Aboriginal culture mean an individual. I have painted these symbols in abstract geometric shapes and orientations to symbolise differences. They’re painted in unique individual colours that are inclusive and warming. Then prominently featuring is the traditional age-old technique of cross-hatching. The significance is in the individual symbols being tethered by the cross-hatching technique. It represents ‘Ourselves’ coming together, celebrating achievements, accepting similarities and differences, individually and collectively while being yourself.

It is not always easy to be yourself and sometimes you find you’re trying to fit in around others. It has taken a long time to truly believe in myself and to know that it is ok to be me. Since finding my place on this journey, I am myself, I belong in this world with everybody else and I am here to stay. I have been blessed to be born into two cultures, I am always proud of where I have come from.

I truly think if we believe in ourselves, we can achieve anything.

Lizzy x

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I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the traditional owners of this land on which I was born and raised.

This painting is significant in my journey, of finding my place and growing. In recognition of the importance in being ourselves, this story is inspired by the quote “To be yourself in a world that is trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment”- Ralph Waldo Emerson.

This painting is made up of two main elements; firstly, a series of large U-shaped symbols that in Aboriginal culture mean an individual. I have painted these symbols in abstract geometric shapes and orientations to symbolise differences. They’re painted in unique individual colours that are inclusive and warming. Then prominently featuring is the traditional age-old technique of cross-hatching. The significance is in the individual symbols being tethered by the cross-hatching technique. It represents ‘Ourselves’ coming together, celebrating achievements, accepting similarities and differences, individually and collectively while being yourself.

It is not always easy to be yourself and sometimes you find you’re trying to fit in around others. It has taken a long time to truly believe in myself and to know that it is ok to be me. Since finding my place on this journey, I am myself, I belong in this world with everybody else and I am here to stay. I have been blessed to be born into two cultures, I am always proud of where I have come from.

I truly think if we believe in ourselves, we can achieve anything.

Lizzy x

I pay my respects to Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the traditional owners of this land on which I was born and raised.

This painting is significant in my journey, of finding my place and growing. In recognition of the importance in being ourselves, this story is inspired by the quote “To be yourself in a world that is trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment”- Ralph Waldo Emerson.

This painting is made up of two main elements; firstly, a series of large U-shaped symbols that in Aboriginal culture mean an individual. I have painted these symbols in abstract geometric shapes and orientations to symbolise differences. They’re painted in unique individual colours that are inclusive and warming. Then prominently featuring is the traditional age-old technique of cross-hatching. The significance is in the individual symbols being tethered by the cross-hatching technique. It represents ‘Ourselves’ coming together, celebrating achievements, accepting similarities and differences, individually and collectively while being yourself.

It is not always easy to be yourself and sometimes you find you’re trying to fit in around others. It has taken a long time to truly believe in myself and to know that it is ok to be me. Since finding my place on this journey, I am myself, I belong in this world with everybody else and I am here to stay. I have been blessed to be born into two cultures, I am always proud of where I have come from.

I truly think if we believe in ourselves, we can achieve anything.

Lizzy x

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I pay my respect to elders past, present and emerging, I acknowledge the traditional owners of this land on which I was born and raised.