Ms Bennett's mother, Colleen, regularly spoke of an affinity with the country.It was only when Ms Bennett started high school on the Central Coast that she began to unearth her true heritage."Like a lot of Aboriginal people, we don't have a lot of knowledge about it because we're all separated," she said.Her art has been the catalyst for filling in the blanks after her mother passed away two years ago.
Ms McLaren, who is from the Sutherland Shire and runs a Kamilaroi community Facebook page, said Ms Bennett was one of many people using the power of social media to retrace their Indigenous heritage.
Always good when the packaging reflects the contents
How apt...
Rembrandt, Da Vinci, Van Gogh etc were all renowned for their bin art. Leonardo would often be found decorating the local skips in Florence.
Yep dot paintings have been around for ?
Naturally TheirABC won't tell you that dot painting originated in 1971 and invented by a non-indigenous person.
Displaying your cultural art on a Rubbish Bin isn't a good philosophy.
Another white woman competing to get to the top of the slippery identity pole.
This degenerate looks pretty white to me, I hope she realises that Australia will always be the white man's land.
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