SHERYL J BURCHILL | 'Wurarr-Wurarr (dragonfly)' | Lithograph and screen print / blue on yellow ochre state
SHERYL J BURCHILL | 'Wurarr-Wurarr (dragonfly)' | Lithograph and screen print / blue on yellow ochre state
Sheryl J Burchill
Language Group: Kuku Yalanji and Kuku Nyungkul
Traditional Land: Daintree, Shipton’s Flat, China Camp & Bulban
Totem: Black & White Cockatoo
Artwork Story:
"The Kuku Yalanji (Kuh-kuh Yel-an-jee) Language is still spoken today by our Bama-bama (Bum-mah bum-mah).
Wurarr-wurarr (oo-ard oo-ard) is the Kuku Yalanji name for Dragonfly.
Artist biography:
“I come from an artistic family which includes my brother and my two sisters. We were raised by a strong mother who in turn received ongoing support and guidance from our grandparents. The stories from my mother and grandparents, the landscape and the environment are inspiration for my artwork. Connection with my Culture and the sense of knowing where I come from keeps me grounded as a person. It also gives me the strength and courage to take on anything life throws at me. Being able to share with others, all I have learnt about my Culture through my art is a blessing.
I have completed a Diploma in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Cultural Visual Arts through TAFE. Media studied include screen printing, batik, lino printing, textile printing and etching. My aim is to use my Kuku Yalanji Culture to inform my knowledge of our Traditional Stories and life style and to use contemporary means to express my ideas. I dedicate my artworks to my two sons, my mother and my grandparents Budibabi and Mujginidja.
I hope you get much satisfaction out of one of my pieces, as I had creating it.” - Sheryl J Burchill
SHERYL J BURCHILL | 'Wurarr-Wurarr (dragonfly)' | 2024 | Lithograph and screenprint / blue on yellow ochre state| 55.5 (h) x 69 (w) cm | Edition of 20