Propel Youth Arts is hosting Make a Move: National Youth Week Launch 2009: a visual and performing art exhibition featuring the talents of 23 young artists from around West Australia.

Each budding artist was coupled with an established artist in an 8 week mentorship leading up to National Youth Week Launch where they explored new skills and unknown talents.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Meet Devina Ranger

Dingo Boy
by Devina Ranger
(an excerpt)


Once upon a time there was a boy who was half dingo and half boy, his name was Dingoboy. Dingoboy had got his name by the way that he looked he had fur that ran from the top of his head all the way down his back to the back of his heel he had pointed ears but was a human boy and wore only a pair of shorts.

Dingo boy loved swimming on the hot summer days and lazing under shady gumtrees near his home by the creek, Dingoboy loved where he lived and would often wander into the nearby community of Wakuthuni before sunset to see all the children wandering home.

As the days went by Dingoboy felt lonelier and lonelier as he had no friends of his own and would often wander what it would be like to have friends, he had always dreamt of having friends but was always to scared to talk to anyone in the community he had heard about the two most mischievous children in Wakuthuni whose names were Cindy Sue and Sam and would wander what it be like to be their friend...

Name: Devina Ranger
Age:20
Medium:Writing
Mentor: Robin Wells
Note from the Artist: Devina lives in Tom Price and is interested in becoming a published childrens book author.

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