Tuesday, July 14, 2009

David Dunn

 

David Dunn
Born:
1964
Language:
WIRADJURI-ENGLISH
Country:
Wiradjuri Nation
Area:
Trangie



Hi, my name is David Dunn; My Aboriginal name is Gaagang, which means elder brother. I come from a small town 50 miles west of Dubbo called Trangie (in Aboriginal this means quick, intercourse). I use some of the traditional symbols my father and uncles showed me but I try to use my own style. I started painting professionally in 1986, which means I have been painting for nineteen years. I remember drawing and coloring in with my mother and father when I was about five years old. I know the tradition was handed down to me then. My parents are still my inspiration to my works now. I paint from the heart and from the memories of my childhood, I have ten children, I paint a lot about them, Kids are so important. I get a lot of enjoyment out painting but the fun part is when I see other people’s expressions while they are viewing one of my works. I also paint from the heart not from a picture. I was told by an Elder from the Warburton community to paint what you feel not what you see.


Baby Turtles & Squid



This painting depicts baby turtles swimming amongst the squid. The baby turtles have just come out of there eggs and are looking for tucker.©


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