I am a Bidjara/Kairi Kairi and Australian South Sea Islander artist, and my journey with art began in high school. However, it wasn't until I moved back home in 2024 that I truly rediscovered my passion for Australian First Nation art. Reconnecting with my culture, and my dad’s side of the family, has been a pivotal part of my healing journey, creating a sense of connection and identity. I am deeply inspired by mother nature, my heritage, and the art of storytelling, which are central to my work.

As a contemporary Australian Indigenous artist, I explore various techniques, from dot painting to the delicate use of thin lines. My art reflects the healing powers of nature, which I have personally turned to for comfort and guidance in my battle with depression and anxiety. The process of creating has become a way to connect with the earth, embrace my culture, and soothe my mind.

Through my work, I hope to create a sense of connection with others, showing that they are not alone in their struggles. I want viewers to understand that life is full of ups and downs, and that it’s important to care for yourself and appreciate the beauty of nature as a source of healing.