Sandon Gibbs-O’Neill - Traditions Still Echo
As a proud Nhunggabarra artist, my work is deeply rooted in the stories, traditions, and landscapes of my heritage. For the past eight years, I have dedicated myself to exploring and expressing my culture through acrylic paintings on canvas and various public murals. My art serves as a bridge between cultures, weaving together traditional teachings and contemporary perspectives. Through this fusion, I aim to share the richness of my Aboriginal identity with a broader audience. Each piece reflects my deep connection to the land, the generations before me and the stories that have been passed down through time.
Drawing from my experiences and the wisdom of my Grandfather Tex Skuthorpe, I aim to highlight the profound connection between people and the land, emphasising the importance of respect and stewardship. Each piece is infused with the spirit of my community, reflecting the resilience and beauty of Aboriginal culture.
Art, for me, is a powerful medium for storytelling and healing. I believe that by sharing these stories, we can foster greater understanding and appreciation for Aboriginal perspectives. This exhibition is not just a display of art, it is an invitation to join me on a journey of discovery and understanding. I hope my work allows conversations about resilience, identity, and the importance of preserving our cultural narratives for future generations.
Thank you for taking the time to engage with my work.