00:07This is Wendy Hubert's country, an endless source of artistic inspiration.
00:12I paint the trees mostly, because it's important we look after our trees in our country.
00:22Her artworks, created in Noorawana, 100 kilometres south of Karratha, will feature in the Sydney
00:28Biennale as part of a large garden installation.
00:31So I talk about probation in my artwork, how we suffered to look for bush foods.
00:39That's what I'm talking about, my garden, of how we suffered in the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.
00:50A convoy of young rangers drove her works 5,000 kilometres across the country for the exhibition.
00:56Culture is a meaningful thing for us, and we've got to pass it to our young generation.
01:03While Wendy's paintings depict her country, physical materials will also be showcased at
01:08the exhibition, sharing Injibundi culture with the rest of the country.
01:11So a lot of material we took from here, you know, like some of the rocks that showed the
01:16Pilbara colours, you know, some of the sand that shows the Pilbara colours.
01:20People in Sydney, they never saw the red dirt or the black, you know, before.
01:25It's the first time that we've worked with an artist from the Pilbara region, so that
01:31in itself is a really great honour for us.
01:34Sharing a slice of life from the Pilbara with Penrith.
01:38Have a great day.
01:40You
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