Debra O’Regan
Art reflects our perception of the world around us. Perception is shaped by life experiences.
I have lived in two different worlds. Born into a mixed-race family, as a child and teenager I was viewed as indigenous. More accurately, in those days I was perceived as a “half-caste”, not fully accepted by either the black or white communities. My childhood was characterised by poverty, abuse and racism – influences which lend a dark tinge to some of my works. However my early life was also full of carefree exploration of my environs, particularly the nearby bush, river, beaches and ocean, which are things also reflected in my paintings.