Morning View of Wonga Mar through the Bulath
$1,600.00
‘Morning View of Wonga Mar through the Bulath’
Bunurong
Gidja Walker
acrylic, grass tree sap & ink on recycled canvas
50 x 40cm
These Bulath (native cherry) trees represent the children to the Bunurong. They rely on the parent trees around them for sustenance… their roots entwined.
Each grove is one individual, the groves forming lines across the face of Wonga mar. These groves act as a fire break in the landscape, between the smooth barked less fire-adapted forest Manna-gums and the thick-barked stringy-barks, remaining green for a week after fire.
Bronze-winged Pidgeons are regularly seen scratching around underneath them looking for the red fruits with their seeds attached.
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Cook Street Collective acknowledges the Bunurong / Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the traditional owners of the land on which we live, work and create. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging here, in this place, and around Australia.
Cook Street Collective Gallery
41 Cook Street
Flinders
Victoria 3929
Mornington Peninsula
Australia
03 5989 1022