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Artworks will be available to be collected or shipped from Koorie Heritage Trust from Tuesday 24 February 2026 once the exhibition has closed. See our FAQ for more info.
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CloseShipping of artwork is the responsibility of the Buyer and is not managed by KHT.
Artworks will be available to be collected or shipped from Koorie Heritage Trust from Tuesday 24 February 2026 once the exhibition has closed. See our FAQ for more info.
Njarala Paton (she/her), Ngarigo Monero, Gunai and Gunditjmara
Yangan boolootha Wurruk (To walk over Country), 2025
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
95 x 186 x 6.5 cm
My artwork is bold and bright, with colours and a style that reflect the way I see and experience the world around me. It tells the story of my journey—young, and my deep connections at the same time—through my culture, the places I am connected to and my experiences with them.
The strong black lines represent paths I have travelled, some actual and some symbolic. The spaces they create provides the places I can share my connections and experiences, expressed through my view and experience of them.
The spaces created in my artwork are filled with bold base colours and layered with fine linework. The fineness of the linework detail draws you in and invites you to connect to your own feelings of connection and experience.
There is one space that is not painted. It doesn’t show experience, or connection. I am only young. I do not know what is next for me, or lies in my future. This is for then.