![]() ![]() Working in architecture, interiors, jewellery and public art, Page champions the recognition of Aboriginal design as a perspective that honours the origin and intention of Aboriginal stories, and which adds value to design beyond aesthetics or pattern making.Īs a descendant of the Walbanga and Wadi Wadi people of the Yuin nation, Page has worked with various urban and rural Aboriginal communities in the delivery of culturally appropriate architectural and design services. This is design from an Aboriginal perspective.” – Alison PageĪlison Page has a vision for the world where Aboriginal cultural stories give rise to everyday design projects. To match the intent and talent of our ancestral designers is what we strive for. “If you look at traditional Aboriginal objects – like a boomerang or wumura – they are objects of sophisticated function great beauty are inherently sustainable and also contain a spiritual layer, which is usually carved or painted onto it. ![]()
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