Contemporary Aboriginal Art

Mirii Art by Caitlin Trindall creates authentic Aboriginal artworks and designs that bring culture and storytelling into everyday spaces. From original paintings and fine art prints to digital art, jewellery, homewares, and bespoke merchandise, Caitlin’s work celebrates Aboriginal heritage with contemporary flair. She also delivers creative workshops for schools, communities, and organisations, sharing cultural knowledge through hands-on experiences that inspire learning, connection, and creativity.

Launching 8 July, 7pm

I've always found that the places we feel most connected to have a way of staying with us. For me, it's camping in the bush, watching the sunrise over the ocean, wandering through native wildflowers, and spending time on Country with family. They're the moments that help me slow down, breathe a little deeper, and feel grounded again.

Summer Stories was created from those moments. Each artwork is inspired by connection to Country, family, community and healing, and the memories that become part of who we are. My hope is that these pieces bring a sense of warmth into your home... the kind that makes you stop for a moment, reflect, and feel connected. Whether they remind you of your own favourite place, someone you love, or simply encourage you to pause amongst the busyness of life, I hope they become a little piece of joy that you'll come back to, time and time again.

About The Artist

Caitlin Trindall is a proud Gomeroi woman and founder of Mirii Art, living on the lands of the Dharawal speaking people in Sydney's Sutherland Shire.
She creates contemporary artworks and collaborates on public art, merchandise, surface patterns, workshops, and bespoke Aboriginal designs that celebrate culture and storytelling.

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