Steven Simon is a descendant from the Lama Lama and Kuku Taipan tribe from the Musgrave and Coen areas of Cape York, Queensland, Australia, but grew up in Oak Forest, Kuranda (near Cairns, Queensland), where he lived all his life.
He is a famous didgeridoo player, musician and dancer, but mostly known for his aboriginal paintings.
Steven learnt his culture and art from his grandfather Jack Harrigan and father Jerry Harrigan who was an Aboriginal tracker and medicine man.
Steven says: “I love my culture. It keeps me strong and alive today. I share my artwork based on the knowledge that in my life I have been culturally fortunate. I also share my culture through music and dance. My paintings always depict Indigenous life and their strong connection to spirit, tradition, totems and land.”
His artworks are mainly done in acrylic paints using the four ochre colours of yellow, red, black and white.
Steven’s aboriginal name is ‘Guturru’ which means ‘Kangaroo’.
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