BARBARA WEIR 'Grass Seed Dreaming'
Acrylic on linen
90 x 45cm
In partnership with Aboriginal Art UK as part of the 'BARBARA WEIR & CARA SHIELDS' 2024 exhibition
"Barbara's paintings depict grasses, which have been of vital importance to Aboriginal people throughout their history. Where water is scarce there are fewer plants, but grasses grow throughout the country adapted to diverse conditions that range from desert to rainforest. Many parts of the grass plants were important, the stems and rhizomes were used to make fibres woven into string, bags, rope, baskets and mats. However, it was the seeds from grasses that were most important - they were used to make damper (bush bread)"