Gurudhaany – Goanna
Elijah Money
part 1
captured in glistening
immaculate
plastic
trapped by
resin
fly to honey? no
crystallised immortality
frozen in a time
your choice
your decision
not mine
gluey and stuck
here
a fragment of a memory
constantly a reminder
then not now
parts yeah but not all
This piece is part of a multidisciplinary series (regarding my love for goanna; Wiradjuri totem). For one of the pieces I am going to diamanté a large image of a goanna and then submerge the piece in resin. This aids the thinking process of colonisers assuming that Aboriginality is unable to exist in modern autonomous terms. We exist everywhere; maybe not how colonials have racially imagined us, but we are present today. Yet the colonial imagination is limited and continues to immortalise a racist facade of mob. This poem is quite literal given the context but without this written aspect it may appear more cryptic than it was necessarily intended.
Elijah Money is a queer Wiradjuri nonbinary person who was raised on Kulin Nations and continues to reside there. Elijah's practice includes visual art, written work, installations, performance art and more. These are done with strong recurring themes of colonialism, assimilation, skin colour, gender, mental illness, sexuality, climate change, stolen generations, identity as well as critiquing the Eurocentric western idealised structure that each person in Australia is forced to maintain.