Chern'ee Sutton

[2] Her subsequent paintings proved popular, and soon her art was fetching prices of thousands of dollars at charity auctions.

[4][5] In 2013 Sutton produced four paintings for Tennis Australia and received a scholarship to continue her art education.

[7] Chern'ee designed the artwork adorning the paws of Borobi, the mascot for the 2018 Commonwealth Games held on the Gold Coast.

[8][9] Another artwork, entitled Caina Putut, IIya, Wartanganha - Long ago, Today, Tomorrow - was painted during her residency at the Games Village, and depicts the human story of Australia, following a rainbow serpent from the Dreamtime, winding past people, gatherings and animals, to the Gold Coast, the eleven days of the Games, and the bronze, silver, and gold medal winners, with athletes and dignitaries contributing a thumbprint in the appropriate locations in recognition of the unique indigenous "dot-painting" technique.

It is currently on display at the Royal Australian Mint in Canberra, where the Games medals pictured on the 9-metre long artwork were struck.

Painting "Caina Putut, IIya, Wartanganha " - Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow - by Chern'ee Sutton on display in the Royal Australian Mint Canberra