Eulalia Martin
Bunuba and Gija Woman
I hand paint unique Aboriginal art and I am a Bunuba and Gija woman. Born in Broome, Kimberley WA. My grandmother is Maude Bedford and her country is Calwynyardah (Bunuba country). My grandfather's country is Tableland (Gija country). Eulalia means ‘sweetly spoken’ and Nawajarri is my skin name, which was given to me from my grandmother's tribe. I am a mother, grandmother, sister, aunty, daughter and friend. My paintings represent my connection to culture, country and my personal journey through my dreams, visions and stories. Each piece is unique and special to myself and my clients’ storyline and their own chosen colours to create hidden messages.
Artworks
Tribe of Women
The colours represent skin colours, circles represent women of all different shapes, ages, sizes, Our Mothers, grandmothers, daughters, relatives friendships. Women who love and support us through any area of life.
Products
Tribe Of Women Bamboo (Simpson) Black Women's Fitted Polo Shirt
Yarn Raise