Cindy Mills

'Sisters' Sculptures’

$300.00

Sisters

Clay, emu feathers, shells, raffia

40 x 50

$300 - SOLD

The shells that wash up on our coastline were once home to living creatures. What we find on our walks on the beach are the bones that are left behind. These female forms are made from sandy white clay to symbolise the bleached white bones that will eventually break down and return to the ocean and country that once created them. The feathers of the emu represent the relationship between the sisters who exist now and all the sisters who remain with us in spirit.

Cindy Mills

'Guhgagan & Orray' 2

$375.00

Guhgagan & Orray 2

hand-coloured lino print

$375 framed, $120 unframed

In Bundjalung, Guhgagan and Orray means Dove and Davidson Plum - both native to my country

Cindy Mills

'Guhgagan & Orray' 1

$375.00

Guhgagan & Orray 1

Hand-coloured lino print

25 x 35 cm

$375 framed, $120 unframed

In Bundjalung, Guhgagan and Orray means Dove and Davidson Plum - both native to my country.

Cindy Mills

'The Real Noosa Local'

$375.00

The Real Noosa Local

Hand-coloured lino print

35 x 25

$375 framed, $120 unframed

Amidst all the angst about who is a "local" and who is not, let's all remember that in the prized real estate market that is Noosa, the humble bush turkey is one of the original locals and will always be king.

Cindy Mills


Cindy is a Bundjalung artist who lives on Kabi Kabi Country (Sunshine Coast) she has almost 40 years experience teaching Art in high schools and is a maker of ceramic sculptures and prints. 

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