

Fairy Bread Crumbs
Erin Reinboth is an Australian contemporary artist living on Victoria's Surf Coast, where the vibrant natural landscape inspires her abstract intuitive paintings, a dynamic exploration of texture and colour.
Fairy Bread Crumbs, is a vibrant celebration of nostalgia and childlike wonder. With its sweeping pastel strokes and scattered bursts of colour, it evokes the whimsical charm of a familiar treat, inviting you to savor fleeting joyful memories.


Makukara Ngurra
Maddy Hodgetts is a Wangaaypuwan/Ngiyampaa and Wiradjuri multidisciplinary artist, striving to sustain strong Cultural identity within her community.
The painting Makukara Ngurra, depicts her Wangaaypuwan Country. “I’m flying over Country, I see the red dirt, I see the rivers, I see the mountains. All the different shapes of Country but all connected as one, one line and heart. One can’t live without the other. That is the interconnectedness we share between our Country, the plants, the animals, and our People.”


Bloom
Izzy Lawrence is an illustrator living and working in Newcastle, NSW on Awabakal Country.
With a love for playful creativity, Izzy celebrates nature, food and fashion in her works. Captivated by her dreamy, feel-good style, we collaborated with Izzy to bring to life ‘Bloom’ a vision of an Autumn inspired adventure with amber leaves crunching under our feet whilst exploring nature and the great outdoors.


Rain
Sheri Skele is a proud Bidjara woman and contemporary Aboriginal artist who shares her culture, experiences and hopes for healing history through knowledge and storyworks in her art.
The painting ‘Rain’ represents Country after heavy rainfall. It trickles down the mountains turning the deserts green, filling fresh water holes to their brims. Covering the landscape, and feeding the plants, trees, animals and makes the perfect place for breeding cycles, with the Country happy to be hydrated again.


Banksia Forest
Shanai Kellet is a Yorta Yorta/Juru descendent living on Boon Wurrung Country. Her painting, Banksia Forest takes you on a historical walk to Bushrangers Bay on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. To the local Aboriginal people it was as an everlasting food supply chain, protection and shelter.
The symbols resemble the Boon Wurrung/Bunurong people gathering their food supplies, walking to different parts of the Bay and we as modern people making those tracks to connect with our local Indigenous people.