The Story Begins: Meet Saretta Fielding
Meet Saretta Fielding, proud Wonnarua woman, artist, and founder of Saretta Art & Design. From ancient sand engravings to contemporary homewares and fashion, Saretta’s journey is all about sharing culture through art

From Canvas to Community: The Impact of Saretta’s Work
Art is powerful. It can move us, teach us, and bring us together. For Saretta Fielding, proud Wonnarua artist and founder of Saretta Art & Design, art is more than a visual expression, it is a bridge between culture and community.

The Inspiration Behind Saretta’s Art
Every brushstroke holds a story, and every design carries with it a connection to Country, culture, and community. At Saretta Art & Design, our artworks are more than just beautiful pieces – they are expressions of identity, heritage, and storytelling.

Saretta chats to Mark Hamilton on ABC Radio Newcastle

Walking On Country Aboriginal rugs by Saretta and DecoRug

NITV - 'Cultural genocide': Flood of fake art threatens Indigenous artists and communities
The value of Aboriginal art should be owned by Aboriginal people,” Saretta says.
“The value of our culture and sharing that with others through our art mediums is something that is a great opportunity for Aboriginal people to have that economic inclusion.”

