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John Rotumah
John Rotumah, a descendant of the Torres Strait Islands and Bungalung nation, lives with his partner Renee and two daughters Tannah and Elsie at Tweed Heads on the north coast of NSW.
John has been creating art in all its form since 1990, including more recently a blend of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary pieces on canvas, working in conjunction with older brothers Dean and Scott. His landscape paintings are of particular importance as they are a direct link to the land, and a stark reminder of what life may have been like.
John’s artwork can be found at selected retail outlets in the Northern Rivers region of NSW.
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Tracey Duroux
Tracey Duroux is a proud Bungalung woman. She works as a Health Promotions Officer at the Aboriginal Medical Service in Redfern. It was through her work that she gained confidence to follow her dream of becoming a graphic artist, inspired by her great grandfather who was an artist himself.
In the eleven years of working for the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services, Tracey has been involved in a number of health promotion projects and has also designed educational resources for the University of Sydney.
Undoubtedly her unique style and figurative works will prove to be popular.
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