Aboriginal Art Mug with My Father’s Country Artwork by Helena Gabori

$15.95

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Description

This mug features stunning Aboriginal artwork by Mornington Island artist Helena Gabori, titled My Father’s Country, with the artist’s name and artwork title printed on the side.

Product details:

  • Product: Ceramic Mug
  • Size: 11oz / 325ml
  • Royalties paid to the artist
  • Microwave safe
  • Handwash only (not dishwasher safe)
  • Designed and printed in Meanjin (Brisbane), Australia by Yarn

Enjoy favourite drinks while supporting Indigenous artists from Mornington Island.

Helena Gabori

Born: 1963
Origin: Dulkawalne – Bentinck Island
Language: Kayardild

Biography

“I was born on Mornington Island and have lived my whole life here. I have only ever been to Bentinck Island once when my dad was still alive but I don’t have any real connection with my Country. I have 5 children, 4 boys and 1 girl and all but youngest one Billy are over 18 and living their own lives.

“I really only started painting because I had to complete a certain number of hours for Jobfind not because of how good my mum became as an artist or for money. I’m glad I started painting as it gives me something to do and I really enjoy coming tot he Art Centre with the other artists and having joke and fun while we paint. I’m closer to my Dad’s side of the family than Mum’s so I paint my father’s father and mother’s country a lot.”

Artwork Story

My Dad was born on the edge of Kabararrji, south of Bentinck Island. So he carries the name Kabararrjingathi, his Country – that’s why he is called “Gabori”, the English corruption of the place name. There’s lots of grass there called malbaa that the women used to gather to make woven grass bags called mijilda.” – Helena Gabori

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Helena Gabori - Mornington Island Artist - Ancient Journeys Gallery