Where inspiration brews!
Our artwork
Where Inspiration Brews!
Where Inspiration Brews!
Connecting to Community and Culture Through Art
A bridge between The wisdom of the past
and
the Innovations of the future
Green
represents plants, grass, and trees.
White
symbolises the Anaiwan people being as the Snow People.
Browns
reflect the trees and the dry earth of our country.
Blues
signify waterholes, rivers, and creeks.
Narmi Collins Widders
Our Artwork
The artwork captures the essence of connection to community, land, culture, and Dreamtime through its symbols, patterns, and colours. Each element of the artwork holds meaning from our country:
- Green represents plants, grass, and trees.
- White symbolises the Anaiwan people being as the Snow People.
- Browns reflect the trees and the dry earth of our country.
- Blues signify waterholes, rivers, and creeks.
At the heart of the artwork is the Yarning Circle, a space where Anaiwan Advisory and our clients come together to share stories and collaborate. This circle represents our philosophy of communication and connection, where we listen, learn, and build relationships through conversation.
Just as the meeting places in the artwork symbolise gathering, our approach to working with clients is rooted in open dialogue and shared understanding. We believe in yarning as a way to foster collaboration and ensure that every project reflects the values and needs of those we work with.
This artwork was created by Narmi Collins Widders, a proud aboriginal woman from Anēwan country, and we are honoured to credit her as the artist behind this meaningful piece, which embodies the spirit of Anaiwan Advisory and our ancestors.