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Hector Jandaloo Jandany (dcsd) / Calvary
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Impressive figurative religious theme favoured in Hector’s early works. Technique synonymous with the artist’s style of applying ochre- rubbing back with flat stone- reapplying ochre washes and finally the iconography. This unique style was used by Hector’s predecessors when painting rock faces with ochre. Our Land Gallery Private Collection
Minnie Pwerle /  Bush Melons & Roundels
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ARTIST PROFILE Minnie Pwerle Minnie Pwerle was born prior to 1920 (c. 1910) on the banks of the Sandover River- 350 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs. Her country was Atnwengerrp and her language was Anmatyerre and Alyawarr. Minnie was one of six children and went on to become the mother of seven children including International artist Barbara Weir. She passed away peacefully 18th March 2006 at her home in Atnwengerrp with her family. Minnie commenced painting on canvas in 1999 - and was immediately noticed by Galleries and Collectors worldwide - after a lifetime of ceremonial body painting. Body paint designs are worn to represent Dreamings and various symbols are specific to particular rituals. Minnie then started painting batiks in the 1980's completing works for the Robert Holmes a Court Collection. Minnie’s paintings reflect her country- the bushtucker so important to her desert heritage and the women’s ceremonial body paint inherent in her culture. The circular design of the Bush Melon
Minnie Pwerle / Awelye Atnwengerrp, Bush Melons & Roundels
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ARTIST PROFILE Minnie Pwerle Minnie Pwerle was born prior to 1920 (c. 1910) on the banks of the Sandover River- 350 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs. Her country was Atnwengerrp and her language was Anmatyerre and Alyawarr. Minnie was one of six children and went on to become the mother of seven children including International artist Barbara Weir. She passed away peacefully 18th March 2006 at her home in Atnwengerrp with her family. Minnie commenced painting on canvas in 1999 - and was immediately noticed by Galleries and Collectors worldwide - after a lifetime of ceremonial body painting. Body paint designs are worn to represent Dreamings and various symbols are specific to particular rituals. Minnie then started painting batiks in the 1980's completing works for the Robert Holmes a Court Collection. Minnie’s paintings reflect her country- the bushtucker so important to her desert heritage and the women’s ceremonial body paint inherent in her culture. The circular design of the Bush Melon and th
Molly Pwerle / Awelye Atnwengerrp
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ARTIST’S PROFILEThe Pwerle Sisters(Molly- Emily- Galya) When Minnie Pwerle passed away in March 2006- she left a legacy of artworks memorable for their amazing colour and flowing imagery. Three of her sisters are carrying on the tradition of Minnie’s depiction of the art of Utopia- each with their own individual style but all boldly displaying the same inspiration and zest for art and their culture and love of their country. In 2004 Molly- Emily and Galya Pwerle began painting together with their famous sister Minnie. Aged from 80-90 they- like Minnie- have lived a Traditional life in their desert homeland of Irrultja- a tiny settlement in Utopia of about 100 people- with very little real exposure to the rigours of western culture. Each lady produces artworks possessing an illusive magic hard to define- full of colour and movement and fluid execution. Collectors world-wide are still amazed- as they were with the works of the late Emily Kngwarreye and Minnie- that such modern images could possibly
Linda Syddick / Tingari Dreaming at Lake Mackay
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Minnie Pwerle / Awelye Atnwengerrp, Bush Melons & Roundels
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ARTIST PROFILE Minnie Pwerle Minnie Pwerle was born prior to 1920 (c. 1910) on the banks of the Sandover River- 350 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs. Her country was Atnwengerrp and her language was Anmatyerre and Alyawarr. Minnie was one of six children and went on to become the mother of seven children including International artist Barbara Weir. She passed away peacefully 18th March 2006 at her home in Atnwengerrp with her family. Minnie commenced painting on canvas in 1999 - and was immediately noticed by Galleries and Collectors worldwide - after a lifetime of ceremonial body painting. Body paint designs are worn to represent Dreamings and various symbols are specific to particular rituals. Minnie then started painting batiks in the 1980's completing works for the Robert Holmes a Court Collection. Minnie’s paintings reflect her country- the bushtucker so important to her desert heritage and the women’s ceremonial body paint inherent in her culture. The circular design of the Bush Melon
Minnie Pwerle / Awelye Atnwengerrp and Bush Melons
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ARTIST PROFILE Minnie Pwerle Minnie Pwerle was born prior to 1920 (c. 1910) on the banks of the Sandover River- 350 kilometres northeast of Alice Springs. Her country was Atnwengerrp and her language was Anmatyerre and Alyawarr. Minnie was one of six children and went on to become the mother of seven children including International artist Barbara Weir. She passed away peacefully 18th March 2006 at her home in Atnwengerrp with her family. Minnie commenced painting on canvas in 1999 - and was immediately noticed by Galleries and Collectors worldwide - after a lifetime of ceremonial body painting. Body paint designs are worn to represent Dreamings and various symbols are specific to particular rituals. Minnie then started painting batiks in the 1980's completing works for the Robert Holmes a Court Collection. Minnie’s paintings reflect her country- the bushtucker so important to her desert heritage and the women’s ceremonial body paint inherent in her culture. The circular design of the Bush Melon
Freddie Timms / Moonlight Plains
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ARTIST PROFILE Freddie (Gnarrmaliny) Timms Freddie was born at Police Hole- Bedford Downs Station in 1944. He was a stockman and worked on many stations in the East Kimberley- in particular Bow River Station which was granted by the Government to the Timms Family- with Freddie’s uncle the late Timmy Timms as Chairperson. Freddie painted with the best – Rover Thomas- Jack Britten- Paddy Jampinji- Henry Wambini- Churchill Cann. He has participated in numerous Group and Solo Exhibitions and his paintings have been collected/acquire d by the most notable Galleries and Collectors both in Australia and overseas. He travels frequently to attend Exhibitions within Australia- and lives between Kununurra and Frog Hollow Community to the south- with his wife Beryline Mung. The measure of Freddie’s status in the Art World is that his works have been included in the current prestigious exhibition - Great Masters: From Tradition to Contemporary Art- Aboriginal Art Museum- Utrecht- Netherlands along with only 9 other
Rusty Peters / Welcome Ceremony
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ARTIST PROFILE Rusty Peters Rusty Peters was born on Springvale Station- East Kimberley- Western Australia in 1935. He grew up and worked as a stockman on Springvale- which is the content of many of his works. The family relocated to Mabel Downs Station after his father was lost in a riding accident- and Rusty continued as a stockman and valued horse-breaker. The family then moved to the fledgling Turkey Creek Community (now Warmun) where Rusty took his place with the Kitja Elders in passing on the culture to the young boys. He worked with Hector Jandany and George Mung Mung who along with Jack Britten and Paddy Jampinji were to become the First Generation Ochre artists- all of whom are now deceased. In 1989 he moved to Kununurra and worked at Waringarri Aboriginal Art Centre- the first in the East Kimberley area. He assisted artists- in particular Rover Thomas (dcsd.) and learned the many facets of the art trade whilst painting infrequently. He participated in printmaking workshops with Waringarri. He
Freddie Timms / Bamboo Springs - Lissadell
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ARTIST PROFILE Freddie (Gnarrmaliny) Timms Freddie was born at Police Hole- Bedford Downs Station in 1944. He was a stockman and worked on many stations in the East Kimberley- in particular Bow River Station which was granted by the Government to the Timms Family- with Freddie’s uncle the late Timmy Timms as Chairperson. Freddie painted with the best – Rover Thomas- Jack Britten- Paddy Jampinji- Henry Wambini- Churchill Cann. He has participated in numerous Group and Solo Exhibitions and his paintings have been collected/acquire d by the most notable Galleries and Collectors both in Australia and overseas. He travels frequently to attend Exhibitions within Australia- and lives between Kununurra and Frog Hollow Community to the south- with his wife Beryline Mung. The measure of Freddie’s status in the Art World is that his works have been included in the current prestigious exhibition - Great Masters: From Tradition to Contemporary Art- Aboriginal Art Museum- Utrecht- Netherlands along with only 9 other
Gloria Petyarre / Sacred Grasses
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An outstanding older work by Gloria – please see enlarged image for accurate depiction
Charlene Carrington / Man and Woman For Law
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ARTISTS DESCRIPTION (as told to her by her Father- Churchill Cann) This is right in the middle of new and old Texas Downs Station homesteads. It is rich blacksoil grazing country- with mountains all around. Limestone country to the southeast and northwest- and a tributary of the big Ord River called Spring Creek runs right through this place with lots of little creeks running into it. There are two large round rocks which are easily seen way down to the south of Red Butte and the stockmen used them as landmarks when they were mustering cattle. The Ngarrangkarni (Dreaming) story is that the rocks represent a man and woman who had been through Law (young people)- and travelled to this part of the country. They were husband and wife- and even though they were from Alice Downs way- they liked this place and decided to stay for a good while. They raised their children around these parts and after the children left- the man and woman stayed a bit longer and made the Law for this land. The rocks tell the story
Makinti Napanangka / Kungka Kutjarra
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Nunupayia Nampitjimpa (Mrs Bennett) / Untitled
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Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi / Grandmother's Country
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ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous of our Australian Artists (deceased 2002). She began painting at an early age- under the tuition of her famous father and often collaborated with him- producing important works. The content of Gabriella's paintings is the Dreaming stories handed down to her from her paternal grandmother- Long Rose Nungala and the other senior women who taught her in her formative years - these include Grandmother's Dreaming- Seven Sisters Dreaming (Milky Way)- Goanna- Bush Tucker and Serpent Dreamings of her Anmatyerre heritage. She was the youngest artist to be awarded the prestigious Alice Springs Art Prize whilst still studying at Yirara College at age 16. Her natural talent and knowledge of the women's dreaming stories was enhanced technically by her association with the grass roots painters of Papunya Tula - her father's brothe
Barbara Weir /  Water Dreaming
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Please Note: Artwork is 3 x attached panels- total measurement is 120cm x 80cm. ARTIST PROFILE Barbara Weir Barbara Weir was born in c. 1945 at Bundy River Station- Utopia. Her country is Atnwengerrrp and her language is Anmatyerre and Alyawarr. Barbaras mother was the acclaimed artist Minnie Pwerle (dcsd. 2006) and her father was Irish. Barbara was grown up by her aunty- Emily Kame Kngwarreye who went on to become the most celebrated painter of the Utopia Movement and Australias best known desert artist. At the age of 9 Barbara was taken into care by Native Welfare (children taken at this time are now known as the Stolen Generation). Barbara was fostered out to various families in Alice Springs- Victoria- and Darwin. During these years she lost contact with her family but vowed to return and re-claim her heritage. In the late 1960s she returned to Utopia with her children. She re-learnt the languages and her culture and re-established contact with all her family including the late Emily Kame Kngwarreye a
Kenny Williams Tjampitjinpa / Kiwirrkura
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Jock Mosquito / Flat Rock
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ARTIST PROFILE Jock Mosquito Jock was born on Nicholson Station bordering on desert country and situated over the Northern Territory border from Kununurra (East Kimberley) where Jock now resides (Kununurra and Warmun Community). He spent his working life based at Nicholson- and like other stockmen of his day- mustered on surrounding stations – the best of his profession were valued and the station owners provided them with as much work as they wished as mustering time varied throughout the region. He did not ever know his mother – his father and grandmother “grew him up” (raised him). He had the opportunity to go to Beagle Bay for schooling- but his father and grandmother did not wish him to go – a fact which he has regretted all his life. Jock has often commented “If I had spent more time in school than the stockcamp- I would be a lot better off”. With no formal education- Jock has avidly participated in important cultural and business matters in his country. He was Chairperson of
Jock Mosquito / Boundaries - #6
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ARTIST PROFILE Jock Mosquito Jock was born on Nicholson Station bordering on desert country and situated over the Northern Territory border from Kununurra (East Kimberley) where Jock now resides (Kununurra and Warmun Community). He spent his working life based at Nicholson- and like other stockmen of his day- mustered on surrounding stations – the best of his profession were valued and the station owners provided them with as much work as they wished as mustering time varied throughout the region. He did not ever know his mother – his father and grandmother “grew him up” (raised him). He had the opportunity to go to Beagle Bay for schooling- but his father and grandmother did not wish him to go – a fact which he has regretted all his life. Jock has often commented “If I had spent more time in school than the stockcamp- I would be a lot better off”. With no formal education- Jock has avidly participated in important cultural and business matters in his country. He was Chairperson of
Alan Griffiths / Paperbark Creek
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ARTIST PROFILE Alan Griffiths Alan resides in Kununurra with his wife Peggy- and both are renowned artists. He has been painting since the early 1980’s and his talent is recognised Australia-wide and Internationally. He paints both for Waringarri Art Centre and as an independent artist. He has been fortunate in that he is one of a few selected artists whose attributes were outstanding enough to gain recognition early in the Aboriginal Art movement – with Peggy- he exhibited with and participated in printmaking programmes alongside some of the most successful ochre artists in the East Kimberley region – Jack Britten- Queenie McKenzie- Rover Thomas (all deceased). His fastidious approach to his work has gained him an enviable reputation- commanding high prices for his paintings. Alan’s limited edition prints of his own corroboree “Bali Bali Balga Joonba” were instantly successful- being collected by Parliament House. He and Peggy were invited to present this corroboree at the ATSIC Art Awards
Paddy Carlton / Big Hills and Waterhole Newry
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ARTIST PROFILE Paddy & Family Paddy Carlton c. 1926 – 2006 Paddy Carlton was one of the most famous painters of the East Kimberley Region. He was born on Legune Station in c. 1926 and worked- as many of the painters in this area did- on cattle stations throughout the Kimberley and Northern Territory. Paddy took his surname from Carlton Hill Station. Paddy was a well respected Elder of his Community and resided in Kununurra with his extended family until he passed in 2006. He recalled his elders teaching him cave painting- storytelling and the culture he passed on to the young ones. In the last few years prior to his passing- Paddy had been teaching his family his original dot-art style- and both Maryanne and Penelope Paddy are becoming artists in their own right. Paddy’s paintings depict the cave art of his land- and he was renowned as a specialist dot artist- always using ochre pigment. His subject matter extended from what he saw in the caves to animals – crocodiles- snakes- and his famous t
Jock Mosquito / Old Cherrabun Station
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ARTIST PROFILE Jock Mosquito Jock was born on Nicholson Station bordering on desert country and situated over the Northern Territory border from Kununurra (East Kimberley) where Jock now resides (Kununurra and Warmun Community). He spent his working life based at Nicholson- and like other stockmen of his day- mustered on surrounding stations – the best of his profession were valued and the station owners provided them with as much work as they wished as mustering time varied throughout the region. He did not ever know his mother – his father and grandmother “grew him up” (raised him). He had the opportunity to go to Beagle Bay for schooling- but his father and grandmother did not wish him to go – a fact which he has regretted all his life. Jock has often commented “If I had spent more time in school than the stockcamp- I would be a lot better off”. With no formal education- Jock has avidly participated in important cultural and business matters in his country. He was Chairperson of
Katie Cox / Balunga Hill
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ARTIST PROFILE Katie Cox Katie was born at Texas Downs Station and was fortunate to have an education at Beagle Bay. She relocated to Warmun after her schooling and began teaching the children on the Community – an occupation which she is still involved with today. Katie comes from a family of talented artists – her aunts Lena Nyadbi and Goody Barrett introduced her to painting- and she was encouraged by her brother- International Artist Churchill Cann- and other established artists. Her husband is renowned artist- Tommy Carroll. Katie not only has a style of her own which is varied- bold and yet often whimsical (as in her “Devil Dog” work)- but she is meticulous in method and fastidious in detail. Her paintings are invariably accompanied by a Ngarrangkarni (Dreamtime) story. She has participated in many Exhibitions- collected by the National Gallery of Australia and Parliament House Collection - most definitely a collectable artist for the investor or those who enjoy a beautiful piece of ar
Mark Nodea / Redbutte
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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Kel
Walangkura Napanangka / Women's Ceremony
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Paddy Carlton and Family / Lightning at Legune
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ARTIST PROFILE Paddy & Family Paddy Carlton c. 1926 – 2006 Paddy Carlton was one of the most famous painters of the East Kimberley Region. He was born on Legune Station in c. 1926 and worked- as many of the painters in this area did- on cattle stations throughout the Kimberley and Northern Territory. Paddy took his surname from Carlton Hill Station. Paddy was a well respected Elder of his Community and resided in Kununurra with his extended family until he passed in 2006. He recalled his elders teaching him cave painting- storytelling and the culture he passed on to the young ones. In the last few years prior to his passing- Paddy had been teaching his family his original dot-art style- and both Maryanne and Penelope Paddy are becoming artists in their own right. Paddy’s paintings depict the cave art of his land- and he was renowned as a specialist dot artist- always using ochre pigment. His subject matter extended from what he saw in the caves to animals – crocodiles- snakes- and his famous t
Chuchill Cann / Buffalo Hole
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ARTIST’S DESCRIPTION OF ARTWORK Buffalo Hole is on Texas Downs Station- south of Joel Springs. This is where my sister (Nancy Nodea) was born in the bush. This is my favourite part of the country- and where I want to live again. Blacksoil country going down to Cockatoo and Balanged- flat grazing land around Joel to the north. High mountain country painted in red to the northwest. NOTE: In 2006 Churchill Cann- Nancy Nodea and family were acknowledged as Traditional Custodians of Buffalo Hole and further negotiations are still in place. ARTIST PROFILE Churchill Cann Churchill (Yoonany) was born on Texas Downs Station in 1947- where his father was a stockman and his mother worked in the station homestead. He speaks both Kitja and Mirriuwong. He spent most of his working life on Texas and followed his father's footsteps as a valued stockman and horse-breaker. He also worked on Alice Downs- Mabel Downs- Spring Creek and Lissadell Stations. Along with Dougie McCale and Patrick Mung Mung- he eventually move
Dr George Tjapaltjarri / Tingari
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Lily Karadada / Two Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 199
Freddie Timms / Mule Creek Way
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ARTIST PROFILE Freddie (Gnarrmaliny) Timms Freddie was born at Police Hole- Bedford Downs Station in 1944. He was a stockman and worked on many stations in the East Kimberley- in particular Bow River Station which was granted by the Government to the Timms Family- with Freddie’s uncle the late Timmy Timms as Chairperson. Freddie painted with the best – Rover Thomas- Jack Britten- Paddy Jampinji- Henry Wambini- Churchill Cann. He has participated in numerous Group and Solo Exhibitions and his paintings have been collected/acquire d by the most notable Galleries and Collectors both in Australia and overseas. He travels frequently to attend Exhibitions within Australia- and lives between Kununurra and Frog Hollow Community to the south- with his wife Beryline Mung. The measure of Freddie’s status in the Art World is that his works have been included in the current prestigious exhibition - Great Masters: From Tradition to Contemporary Art- Aboriginal Art Museum- Utrecht- Netherlands along with only 9 other
Madigan Thomas / Sugarbag Country
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ARTISTS PROFILE Madigan Thomas Madigan is the epitome of a strong Kitja Law woman. Born on Violet Valley Station just south of Warmun- she has always been a worker. As a child- she assisted the women with yard and domestic duties around the station- and learnt from her elders the very depths of her culture which remain with her today. On moving to reside on Mabel Downs Station after Violet Valley became an outstation (her son Bruce has now converted Violet Valley (Baulah-Wah) back to a working cattle station)- she assisted her husband Sandy- who was a stockman. Madigan rode with the men- mustered the cattle and undoubtedly kept up with the best. She educated her children whilst living in Wyndham and gave them the benefit of higher education – demonstrating how astute this lady is – she knew the importance of this and her children have succeeded- with Ethel becoming a teacher and later C.E.O. of Warmun Community- her son was the former Chairperson of Warmun Community- her eldest daughter- Shirley Pur
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ARTIST PROFILE Peggy Patrick Peggy was born on Greenvale Station in 1928 and her language is Kitja. She is full blood sister to the late Timmy Timms and former Chairperson of the million acre cattle station - Bow River Station- 25kms North of Warmun- where she spent the majority of her life. The “Bow” was granted to the Timms’ family (after Sam and Maggie Lilly onsold it) by the Government- with Timmy as Chairperson. At Tim’s funeral- Maggie- then 90 plus- proudly said to the mourners “Your family is my family- and mine is yours”. She is a respected Elder of the Kitja Community- tireless teacher of culture to the younger generation- known throughout Australia as a Singer- Dancer- owner of many Corroborees (in particular one which was passed on to her from her late brother- which has been staged several times – at the Perth and Melbourne Art Festivals – entitled “Fire- Fire Burning Bright”). Peggy was actually instrumental in “cutting” a CD in 1992 with others from Warmun called “S
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ARTIST PROFILE Phyllis Thomas Phyllis was born at Turner River (Kartang Rija) and grew up there. Her mother was Kitja and her father Jaru (desert-way). Phyllis worked around the station- doing yard duties and assisting with the domestic goats. Whilst in Wyndham- she met her husband- Joe Thomas- a stockman. She accompanied him to Springvale- then Mabel Downs. Joe worked at Bow River alongside the late Timmy Timms for Sam and Maggie Lilly- and much later when the Government granted the station to the Timms Family- Joe was granted an excision- and developed Rugan Community (Crocodile Hole). Joe was instrumental in setting up a school on his Community- and Phyllis taught the children culture – carving- painting and dancing. Eventually the school was closed and the children attended the larger school at nearby Warmun. Phyllis paints landscapes – particularly of Crocodile Hole which is a haven for wildlife- boab trees and permanent water. She is well represented throughout Australia and her entry in the
Tommy Carroll / Durack Country
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ARTIST PROFILE Tommy Carroll Tommy was born in 1956 at Doon Doon Station in the East Kimberley and worked as a stockman for many years. His knowledge of the country in which he worked is extensive and the pivotal focus of his paintings. He is a natural – his style is strong- individual- balanced- striking. It is obvious that he has never followed in anyone’s footsteps – his works are most definitely by Tommy Carroll. The paintings flow with the landscape – from minimal yet precise black and white to vibrant reds and bright yellow to the softer black/brown/green of his grandfather- Paddy Carroll’s country. He has participated in Solo and Group Exhibitions throughout Australia – his paintings have been acquired by important collectors- the National Gallery of Australia and the Parliament House Collection. Tommy’s works are popular world-wide- as many collectors from America- Germany and Holland have discovered and collected and continue to commission works by this now well established artis
Charlene Carrington / Kleins Bore
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ARTIST PROFILE Charlene Carrington Charlene is definitely one of the most talented- exciting young artists in Australia. Born in Perth- she grew up at Warmun- Turkey Creek- Western Australia. At 30 years of age- mother of six- she has established herself as a strong woman- an enthusiastic painter with an enquiring mind and the ability to fulfil her highest aspirations. She is ambitious- determined to succeed in the Art World- yet still retaining a deep love of her extended family and always they are uppermost in Charlene’s life. Quick to laugh- generous of herself- a popular loving and much loved lady. Charlene started painting at an early age – the second child of Churchill Cann and Sade Carrington- both International Artists- her earlier paintings reflected the flowing lines and meticulous method of her mother. She was known to comment when young that she just didn’t feel right when trying her father’s style- but it is now very apparent that many of her paintings are leaning towards
Lily Kelly Napangardi / Tali - Sandhills
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Lorna Fencer Napurrula / Yarla Jukurrpa - Bush Potato Dreaming
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Tommy Carroll / Black Rock Speewah
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ARTIST PROFILE Tommy Carroll Tommy was born in 1956 at Doon Doon Station in the East Kimberley and worked as a stockman for many years. His knowledge of the country in which he worked is extensive and the pivotal focus of his paintings. He is a natural – his style is strong- individual- balanced- striking. It is obvious that he has never followed in anyone’s footsteps – his works are most definitely by Tommy Carroll. The paintings flow with the landscape – from minimal yet precise black and white to vibrant reds and bright yellow to the softer black/brown/green of his grandfather- Paddy Carroll’s country. Selected Solo Exhibitions 2004 - Tommy Carroll and Mabel Juli- Kaliman Gallery- Sydney 2003 - Vivien Anderson Gallery- Melbourne 2002 - Vivien Anderson Gallery- Melbourne Selected Group Exhibitions 2006 - Recent Works by Warmun Artists- Mary Place Gallery- Sydney 2005 - Waterhole 11- Raft Artspace- Darwin - New Work From Warmun- Gadfly Gallery- Perth 2003 - Recent Works by Warmun Artist
Charlene Carrington / Railway Bridge Katherine - Tribute
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Charlene Carrington / Railway Bridge Katherine - Tribute
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ARTIST PROFILE Charlene Carrington Charlene is definitely one of the most talented- exciting young artists in Australia. Born in Perth- she grew up at Warmun- Turkey Creek- Western Australia. At 30 years of age- mother of six- she has established herself as a strong woman- an enthusiastic painter with an enquiring mind and the ability to fulfil her highest aspirations. She is ambitious- determined to succeed in the Art World- yet still retaining a deep love of her extended family and always they are uppermost in Charlene’s life. Quick to laugh- generous of herself- a popular loving and much loved lady. Charlene started painting at an early age – the second child of Churchill Cann and Sade Carrington- both International Artists- her earlier paintings reflected the flowing lines and meticulous method of her mother. She was known to comment when young that she just didn’t feel right when trying her father’s style- but it is now very apparent that many of her paintings are leaning towards Ch

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