With the Archibald Prize under his belt, the Dunghutti artist has his sights set on the Commonwealth and he’s using a painting of his grandmother and a compelling documentary to do so.
As the waters of the devastating Lismore floods slowly retreated in early March 2022, renowned Dhungutti painter Blak Douglas was struck by the images of mob struggling to restart their lives. Feeling compelled to help in any way he could, the artist loaded his ute full of donated supplies and drove north to the Koori Mail’s donation collection point. The devastation he encountered left a mark. “It was gobsmacking to see water level marks on buildings 14 metres high.
"I didn't realise that you could have such open-minded thinking people, as opposed to continually being chastised for your racial background.” It was at university that he met Aunty Jean South, who worked in the Aboriginal unit. She would go onto mentor him and encouraged him to explore his Aboriginal ancestry.
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