Commemorate National Sorry Day on the 26th of May with this poster illustrated by Kerri-Ann Taggart, an Indigenous digital artist from the Wonnarua area.
Kerri-Ann explains the meaning behind her artwork:
“National Sorry Day is a time when we remember the Stolen Generations. We look back with respect, so we can live in the now and help create a better future. This artwork honours their strength, stories, and culture, and reminds us to go “All In” and to listen, to learn, and to walk together with kindness and care.”
The illustration represents three gathering circles, Past, Present and Future. Hands reach at different lengths to show their level of knowledge. An Emu track is on their wrist - You find emu tracks in Wannarua Country and are used for direction. The arms are moving forward and reaching toward the connected Gathering circles, reaching to go all in.