Roni Kerley
Roni is currently an Emerging Artist. Having worked primarily in various government roles full time, as well as raising a family, she is only just now finding to time to explore her arts passion since becoming emerged in the arts world.
Roni favours 3d work such as weaving, installations, acrylic on canvas and public art, specifically street art.
Roni draws on her love of her family and current issues impacting Aboriginal people in Australia as her inspiration for her work
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23/147-Sea Urchins in Kelp
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23/145-Kurlingkah Djinda (Children of the Night Sky)
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23/56-Djet Noongar Boodjar
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22/420-Sea Grass
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22/411-Kambarang on Noongar Boodja (Spring time on Noongar Country)
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22/388-Djildjit
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Sea Urchins amongst the Kelp
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‘Taaruk’ – Clematis Linearifolia
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22/176-Djildjit
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22/175-Sea Urchins
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22/174-Birak
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Djilba Djet – Spring Flowers
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22/48 – Maar-Koodja Djook (Seven Sisters)
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21/364-Djilba ‘Spring’
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20/508 – Seven Sisters
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20/498 – Djilyara – Bee’s
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20/297 – Djet Boodja
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20/197 – Wildflowers on Country
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20/198 – Interconnectedness
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19/476 – Emu Feather Earrings
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20/157 – Djinda (Stars)
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20/137 – Tracks Across Country
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20/136 – Maar-Koodjal Djook (Seven Sisters)
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20/130 – Bead Bowl
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20/131 – Wetj Nyininy
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Djildjit
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20/42 – Seven Sisters (Print)