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Harmonie Nash, Monoprints, 2020, monoprint

Harmonie Nash
Monoprints, 2020
Manildra Public School

It reminds me of when I was a little girl I would always make homes for bugs and I would always pick up similar stuff. That’s what my artwork says about Home.

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Jessie Taylor, Bulls-eye, 2020, linoprint and acrylic paint

Jessie Taylor
Bulls-eye, 2020
Manildra Public School

I did this linoprint because of the Indigenous artist Kevin Gilbert. The reason I chose this pattern is because the artwork bulls-eye means to me getting everything right in life and acing it and having a good try at life and other things too.

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Thalia Harvey, Hopzo, 2020, Linoprint and acrylic paint

Thalia Harvey
Hopzo, 2020
Manildra Public School

My artwork was inspired by the Indigenous artist Kevin Gilbert. I used lino and acrylic paint. I did Hopzo for my linoprint because I’ve had him for years. Hopzo is very important to me. He is a stuffed white rabbit. I am very proud of my artwork and that I get to share it with other people.

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Jessica Terry, Natural weaving, 2020, weaving

Jessica Terry
Natural weaving, 2020
Manildra Public School

I used natural plants that I found outside. This artwork was inspired by Blake Griffiths. This is meaningful to me because at my house and on my farm I have a lot of the plants that I used. I also like playing around the bushes and trees I used.

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Neil Lucas, Natures weaving, 2020, weaving

Neil Lucas
Natures weaving, 2020
Manildra Public School

This was really hard to make. We got cardboard, cut slits and made a loom. I found things from outside and wove them together. They represent things from my space – Home.

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