Empowering our next generation with culture and connections through First Nations art.

“FOR OUR DAUGHTERS, FOR OUR SONS - WE WALK TOGETHER AND RISE”
— SARIMACHONG.

About the Artist.

First and foremost, I am a mother, my greatest role and inspiration. My journey as a proud Mulinjarli, Wangerriburra, Yidinji and Wakaman woman is woven into my art, cultural work, and the way I raise and guide my children. Family, love, and culture are at the centre of everything I do.

Creative Practice

My art is an extension of my motherhood and cultural identity. I create contemporary Aboriginal artworks that blend traditional motifs with modern expression, using soft pinks, ochres, and natural tones. Each piece reflects my connection to Country, my heritage, and the stories I hope to pass down to the next generation.

Cultural Educator

As a cultural facilitator and educator, I deliver workshops and programs for children, youth, and community. From Kindergarten cultural resources to youth empowerment programs, I use art and storytelling to celebrate and strengthen First Nations culture.

Vision

As a mother, artist, and cultural educator, my vision is to build a legacy of love, resilience, and cultural pride. I aspire to continue creating art and resources that uplift, empower, and connect people to First Nations culture always guided by the values I teach my children that blend traditional motifs with modern expression. My pieces often explore feminine themes, connection to land, and cultural identity, using soft pinks, ochres, and natural tones to reflect strength, resilience, and beauty..