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Bundjalung artist channels ancestors in captivating piece
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Dec. 4, 2021 - 07:13
Have you ever thought about what your ancestors would think if they were watching you watch he world through your screens? That’s the concept Bundjalung artist Kylie Caldwell has explored in her piece. Kylie is one of 49 finalists from around the country in the Koori Mail Indigenous art award for 2021