
Artwork
Gregs Artwork
Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Indigenous storytelling through the captivating artwork of Greg Stubbs. With a profound connection to his cultural heritage, Greg weaves tales of the land and its inhabitants, inviting viewers on a journey through the landscapes and narratives of Morapoi Station and beyond.
In Greg's evocative creations, waterholes glisten with ancient secrets, meeting spots buzz with vibrant energy, and the trails of emus and kangaroos whisper tales of generations past. From the majestic Niagara Dam to the mystical Baba Dreaming, each stroke of Greg's brush invites us to delve deeper into the lore of his ancestors.
Gaze upon the twinkling stars and be transported to the realm of the Seven Sisters, where celestial stories intertwine with earthly wonders. Through Greg's art, yarning becomes an art form in itself, inviting all who behold it to listen, learn, and connect with the profound wisdom of Australia's Indigenous cultures.
Experience the magic of storytelling through Greg Stubbs' captivating artwork—a celebration of tradition, heritage, and the enduring spirit of Aboriginal culture.
The Seven Sisters - By Greg Stubbs
Greg Stubbs' artwork depicts the narrative of the Seven Sisters from Western Australia, symbolizing the seven angels who descended from heaven bearing a message for humanity. The portrayal encompasses the divine provision of rock holes for water and essential bush foods such as witchetty grubs, quondong, and honey ants. The "U" shape in the artwork signifies people gathering around for meetings, while circles represent rock holes and Australian animal tracks, including those of the emu, dingo, and kangaroo. Central to the composition is the representation of the Seven Sisters Rock hole, encapsulating the spiritual and natural elements intertwined within the indigenous lore of the land.