AUSTRALIA POST on 15 October 2024 issued the beautiful set of four First Day Cover stamps based on the artwork of acclaimed contemporary Kalkadoon (Kalkatungu) artist Chern’ee Sutton. The stamps represent the artist’s traditional Country in the Mount Isa region of Queensland. The typography is by Jo Muré, Australia Post Design Studio. RA Printing printed the stamp susing Offset lithography. The postmark originated from Mount Isa QLD 4825.
The Stamps/Maxicards:-
$1.50 - Kalkadoon Bush Food and Medicine shows the importance of bush tucker and medicine, represented by a coolamon containing berries and other tucker. Edible and medicinal plants growing on Kalkadoon Country include the bloodwood apple, the conkerberry bush, kurrajong, bush banana and gidgee tree. The undulating lines that flow across all the stamps represent the journeys of the Kalkadoon across the land, as do the footprints. The circular motifs indicate gatherings of people.
- $1.50 - Kalkadoon Community and Storytelling highlights the importance of community and storytelling. Men, women and children gather together in a circle to share cultural stories. The boomerang symbolises a return to Country.
- $1.50 - Kalkadoon Animals are of great importance to the Kalkadoon, and are the subject of the third stamp, which shows mammals, birds and fish – the inspiration for stories, dances and art, including rock art and petroglyphs. Chern’ee Sutton’s great-great-grandmother, Annie Connelly, was known as the Dancing Queen because of her skill in ceremonial dance. The emu is particularly important for the artist, as it is her personal totem.
- $1.50 - Kalkadoon Landscape shows the artist’s Country, with its vital waterholes, rivers, rugged mountains, bushland and dry scrub. The radiant sun appears overhead, giving life and warmth to the world.
The artist, Chern’ee Sutton, held her first exhibition at the age of 13, at Queensland’s Parliament House. She has since been recognised with a legion of awards and honours. These include National NAIDOC Youth of the Year, Queensland Pride of Australia Award, Queensland Tourism Industry Council Ambassador, Queensland Day Ambassador for the Arts, and Queensland Reconciliation Awards Ambassador.
Her work has been commissioned by numerous national sporting organisations, commercial brands and many government departments. Chern’ee Sutton’s artwork is held in national and international collections, including the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace, United Kingdom.
Source: Australia Post