Year 12, Anglican Church Grammar School QLD
fibre-tipped pen
273.0 x 335.0 cm
on display at the National Portrait Gallery
As an Australian growing up in Papua New Guinea, I have spent the past eight months exploring my connection to its culture and people. I observed daily life such as women washing with bowls of water, men smoking tobacco rolled in newspaper and the gazing boy, which caused me to question my connection with this culture and my own identity. To me smoking in Papua New Guinea symbolises the legacy of colonisation, while the waterfall represents the purity of the Papuan people’s cultural spirit.
Headspace 9