For Mualgal artist Paula Savage, art has been a lifelong passion. Born on Moa Island in the Torres Strait, Paula’s prints and handwoven works are strongly connected to her cultural heritage, traditional techniques, and everyday stories of home.
While art had always been a presence in Paula’s life, it wasn’t until she joined Ngalmun Lagau Minaral (Moa Arts) in 2017 that she began to pursue her own professional art practice. Paula’s first experience of printing was at a workshop run by Dian Darmansjah, an artist and printmaking facilitator, which kickstarted her passion for printmaking.
“When I came in and saw the press, that was a spinout,” says Paula.
At the art centre, Paula was also introduced to traditional drawing, dyeing, and carving but alongside printmaking, she was most drawn to weaving small bags and baskets.