Guuray (Blossom) - Red
Guuray (Blossom) - Red
Echoing the rich connection to nature, deeply rooted in our culture, celebrating Spring and Summer, where native plants burst forth, mirroring warmth and vitality. This artwork weaves together elements of the natural world, paying homage to the sacredness of our native flora. Continuous line work flows seamlessly through the background, symbolizing the interconnectedness of all living beings. Serving as a visual reminder of the unbroken bond between humanity and the natural world, each line telling a story of harmony and balance.
Framed artworks featuring native florals
42 x 34 cm
Acrylic on canvas
Tulli Stevens is a proud Aboriginal woman from Mullaway - Gumbaynggirr Country on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Her Bloodline is Boorooberongal clan of the Dharug Nation. Tullis roots are embedded in Gumbaynggirr Country, and she is recognised and embraced by local Elders and community as belonging to Gumbaynggirr land and mob. Growing up on Gumbaynggirr Country, surrounded by both the beach and the bush, has been the main inspirations in her art. Tulli's paintings tell her story, they are a reflection of family, community, and the complex, elemental beauty of patterns in nature. She uses art for meditation, a way to connect and explore within herself.
While continually learning about her culture, Tulli creates contemporary Aboriginal paintings as a way to share, inspire, and pass on this knowledge. She has an advanced diploma in visual arts and has showcased her work in solo and group exhibitions.