Tracks Home - Wild Flowers by Celina Lloyd
Aboriginal Bush Traders

Tracks Home - Wild Flowers by Celina Lloyd

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  • Artist: Celina Lloyd
  • Title: Tracks Home - Wild Flowers
  • Size: 90cm x 64cm
  • Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
  • Region: Mullewa, WA.   Broome, WA

Celina Lloyd

Celina Lloyd is an emerging contemporary Aboriginal artist whose practice explores memory, resilience, healing and intergenerational storytelling. Drawing inspiration from the lived experiences and stories shared by her grandmother, Faye Parriman, Celina’s work reflects on the enduring impacts of the Stolen Generations while honouring the strength, survival and cultural continuity carried through family and Country.

Celina is known for her solo exhibition Nan’s Everlasting Memories at Aboriginal Bush Traders, where she presented delicate etchings on handmade paper alongside acrylic works on paper and canvas. The exhibition visually interpreted stories shared by her grandmother about growing up as a member of the Stolen Generations after being removed from family and taken to Tardun Mission in Western Australia. Through symbolic imagery, layered textures and references to memory and Country, Celina’s works explored themes of identity, loss, resilience and healing. 

Her handmade paper dress works became a significant visual element within the exhibition, symbolising the rare occasions mission girls were allowed to wear dresses and shoes during official government visits. These deeply personal works reflected both the hardship of mission life and the emotional weight carried through family memory. 

Coming from a strong family lineage of artists, storytellers and cultural educators, Celina’s artistic practice is shaped by both her desert wildflower and saltwater Country connections. Her grandfather, Kevin Parriman, is a respected Jabirr Jabirr/Ngumbarl and Yawuru cultural educator and carver from the West Kimberley, while her mother, Natasha Lloyd, is an award-winning contemporary Aboriginal artist. Alongside her sisters Jessica Lloyd and Leticia Lloyd, Celina continues a strong intergenerational artistic practice grounded in storytelling, cultural knowledge and lived experiences on Country. 

In Beyond Everlastings, Celina contributes works that continue her family dialogue across generations. Her artworks honour stories passed down through family while also expressing her own reflections on memory, identity and cultural connection. Through contemporary Aboriginal art practice, she continues to preserve and share stories of Country, survival and intergenerational strength for future generations.



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