Artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins doesn't just take inspiration from her island home, she uses the very pigments in the earth - gathered from different parts of Quandamooka country - to make her creations. ⁠ ⁠ "I've gone all the way around, up to Morton Island, across to Wellington Point, South Stradbroke, getting all the different colours and saying: This is our country. This is where our people belong," she says.⁠ ⁠ See her art and discover the stories that inspire them by tapping the link in our profile.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @kararosenlund⁠ ⁠ #australianartist #northstradbrokeisland #art

Artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins doesn't just take inspiration from her island home, she uses the very pigments in the earth - gathered from different parts of Quandamooka country - to make her creations. ⁠
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"I've gone all the way around, up to Morton Island, across to Wellington Point, South Stradbroke, getting all the different colours and saying: This is our country. This is where our people belong," she says.⁠
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See her art and discover the stories that inspire them by tapping the link in our profile.⁠
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Photography: @kararosenlund⁠
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#australianartist #northstradbrokeisland #art
Artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins doesn't just take inspiration from her island home, she uses the very pigments in the earth - gathered from different parts of Quandamooka country - to make her creations. ⁠

"I've gone all the way around, up to Morton Island, across to Wellington Point, South Stradbroke, getting all the different colours and saying: This is our country. This is where our people belong," she says.⁠

See her art and discover the stories that inspire them by tapping the link in our profile.⁠

Photography: @kararosenlund⁠

#australianartist #northstradbrokeisland #art
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