My paintings express my connections to my Aboriginal Culture in contemporary expressions of now!
I am a ‘fresh water’ woman’ of Wiradyuri people. I am a self-taught artist and work in acrylics. Painting quietens my mind and supports me connect with my Culture, Country, and Ancestors. It creates a sense of belonging and strengthens my Aboriginal identity.
I have been painting and exhibiting for more than 2 decades, and I have created many commissioned artworks for private collectors and organisations, both national and international. I have created artworks for national projects, Reconciliation Action Plans, NAIDOC merchandise, branding icons for organisations and more.
My Artistic Expression
My painting style is a contemporary fusion of abstract art and cultural motifs. I use flowing lines and groups of Aboriginal symbols, which echo the way my old people communicated with me, while drawing symbols and impressions into the ground. This is how I narrate a story and preserve my cultural traditions.
My Culture, My Stories
Mostly I paint stories of the rivers and my Country landscape where I grew up - Wiradyuri Country,
Wiradyuri people are ‘River People’, experienced environmental scientists, (skilled hunter, fisher, gathers and bush trackers). Growing up by the rivers and in the surrounding bush was my way of life and is an important element of my connections to my family, culture and Country.
For me ‘Country’ is all things, it is a place of belonging and a way of life. Country incorporates the rivers, creeks, waterholes, hills, mountains and valleys, plants, animals, and people. Country embraces the seasons and constellations of the sky and stories passed on from my Elders. These elements are reflected in my artworks.
Aspirations & Aims
To preserve and share my Aboriginal art and culture with others. All purchases contribute to the preservation of the longest living culture. Thank you!
For you
My artworks come with a gift card, the artworks full story, my artist bio, and a personal letter of authenticity.
Please observe the below copyright information for safeguarding my Aboriginal culture and intellectual property.
Copyright
All artwork is subject to copyright and remains the intellectual property of Maria Watson-Trudgett. Artworks may not be photographed, copied, used on other people’s social media, company branding, be printed or distributed, or used for the purpose of financial gain, unless a Copyright Licensing Agreement is in place with the artist.
Kindly
Maria