On Dharawal Country, we live with the bats everyday. We learn their daily habits, and social interactions. They are a community. They were here long before humans arrived. These vulnerable creatures are important to our ecosystems because they pollinate and disperse the seeds of many important trees. As a Muruwari woman who is a guest on Dharawal Country, I respect this place, the animals in it, and its natural rhythms.
Imprints of Country
Raffia, silk eco-printed with Eucalyptus leaves found on Dharawal Country
25 × 24 × 10 cm
On Dharawal Country, we live with the bats everyday. We learn their daily habits, and social interactions. They are a community. They were here long before humans arrived. These vulnerable creatures are important to our ecosystems because they pollinate and disperse the seeds of many important trees. As a Muruwari woman who is a guest on Dharawal Country, I respect this place, the animals in it, and its natural rhythms.
Imprints of Country
Raffia, silk eco-printed with Eucalyptus leaves found on Dharawal Country
25 × 24 × 10 cm