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Gather, Gathers, Gathering

Bryson Beeron is a Girramay man who is based in Cardwell, Queensland. 

 

Bryson is an excellent emerging artist, with a focus on ceramic works. A Bagu sculpturalist, Bryson’s work features extraordinarily clean lines in a traditional colour scheme. He breathes life into his Bagu, ensuring that the cultural meanings of the pieces are still present. 

 

Bryson plans to expand his portfolio, experimenting with other mediums. He finds art to be a meaningful way of expression, in addition to keeping traditions alive. 

 

Technical: 
Artist: Bryson Beeron
Cultural Group: Girramay

Materials: Clay Ceramic Non-Traditional
Dimensions: 19.5 cm x 7.5 cm x 3 cm
Cat # 312-16

Bagu Middi by Bryson Beeron

SKU: 312-16
$150.00Price
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  • The Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre is located in Cardwell, Far North Queensland. The centre represents artists from nine Traditional Owner Groups, the Nywaigi, Gugu Badhun, Warrgamay, Warungnu, Bandjin, Girramay, Gulgnay, Jirrbal and Djiru people.

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