Chloe Watego is a self-taught Aboriginal artist whose paintings reflect her deep connection to heritage, healing, and self-expression. Born and raised on Yugambeh land, Chloe is of South Sea Islander descent, with family ties to the Torres Strait Islands and the Bundjalung nation. Her artistic journey began while exploring her family’s roots, particularly as she sought to identify her grandfather’s country, tribe, and language—an essential part of reconciling with the painful legacy of the Stolen Generations. Chloe’s Aboriginal art serves as a bridge between the past and the future, shining a light on her family’s unbroken ties to the land while guiding the way for her children and future generations. Her use of Aboriginal dot painting techniques represents her unique artistic voice within Indigenous art traditions, infusing her work with both personal meaning and cultural significance. Through her Aboriginal artwork, Chloe captures the spirit of connection to land, culture, and family. Her Aboriginal paintings often feature vibrant colors and symbolic patterns, embodying stories of resilience, healing, and identity. As a Queensland artist based near the Sunshine Coast, Chloe’s art has resonated with collectors and admirers across Australia, making her a sought-after commissioned artist for those seeking authentic, heartfelt expressions of…