Kym Holly
Kym Holly
Generations of my family have lived on the Fleurieu Peninsula since 1840s and coming from this beautiful area includes acceptance of change. I have seen the land and waters being transformed by the expansion of humanity’s domain both here and in the wider world.
Born of the land and lost to the sea would best describe my life, I have spent over 40 years working on the ocean and witnessing the forces of nature and the many moods of the sea. Moving between society and a life at sea has allowed me to spend time reflecting and contemplating what is happening to our planet and humanity.
I have found the collaboration of ‘this breath is not mine to keep’ exciting and touches me on many levels, it expresses what I feel and inspired me to submit Drawing the Line.
The 10 components of the Bunker Rulz covers what our community is facing and feeling in these trying and ever changing times.
It brings the arts and the community together and is a great way to move us spiritually, emotionally and highlights issues through art and creativity instead of through indoctrination which only causes people unwarranted guilt.
It is a thought provoking concept and hopefully opens people’s minds to subjects through a visual arts movement.