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In 1967 when my first child was born the local clinic
'paired' me with an Italian migrant mother to help her
with her English.
Maria swung between misery at the loss of her home,
family and culture, and the hopes of prosperity, health,
education and jobs for her children.
The words which appear in the quilting are the sorts
of words Maria wanted to know - the building blocks
for everyday life. They run across the entire surface
of the quilt in a new and shimmering surface - the need
for a common language becomes of prime importance to
our migrants.
As my family move across the water their image ripples
into the surface of the water, as their influence will
enrich Australia's society.
Only the woman with the baby clearly looks forward
towards us, the onlookers. This is deliberate - most
migrant families only migrate to provide a better life
for their children.
The yellows of my quilt represent hope, the greys the
sense of loss.
The boat implies a journey and symbolises the crossing
of water.
It could be a new beginning, or the end of a previous
way of life.
My family could be arriving in safe harbour in Australia
- or leaving their first home.
It is sunrise - or sunset.
They are together, yet alone.
They are LOOKING FORWARD, or LOOKING BACK.
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