Pipi Djina Djina Wallpaper
“Pipi Djina Djina”means Pipi Footprints in my traditional language of Gathang. This artwork is a celebration of my childhood, culture and life as a saltwater Birrbay woman.
Pipis were a main traditional food source for my people family and we enjoyed them cooked traditionally sea side by campfire, or as curried gravy and fritters.
Pipi Djina Djina depicts a low tidal section of the beach on Birrbay country between Lighthouse Beach and Lake Cathie known as Christmas Bells Plains. This coastline was always plentiful with pipis and my family would gather together to collect them during the summer months. The round circles represent the small tidal pools or foot holes left behind by our digging and twisting in the sand – our “Pipi Djina Djina”.
By Angela Marr-Grogan
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