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  • Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm
  • Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm
  • Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm
  • Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm
Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm
Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm
Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm
Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm

Heather Watson, Murray Bore, 91x61cm

Murray bore is a rock hole that has water year round
$1,179.00 1670+ Reviews

Œuvre originale certifiée par le centre d'art communautaire.

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Œuvre certifiée par la communauté

Cette œuvre originale est vendue au nom de Ninuku Arts, un centre d’art communautaire. Elle comprend un certificat d’authenticité.

  • Aboriginal Artist - Heather Watson
  • Community - Kalka
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Ninuku Arts
  • Catalogue number - 25-117
  • Materials - Professional artist acrylic on canvas
  • Size(cm) - H91 W61 D2  
  • Postage variants - Artwork posted un-stretched and rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

Heather paints Murray bore and the surrounding country.  Murray bore is a rock hole that has water year round found just off the Tjuntjuntjara road in Western Australia, close to Irrunytju. This was the home of many old people. The Young, Brown, Roberts and Woods families all live here.

Heather Watson was born in the bush at a rock hole called Aliwanta near Watinuma in the Pitjantjatjara Lands of South Australia while her parents were travelling for work and the Missions. Aliwanta is the place of the Ngintaka Tjukurpa (Perentie Lizard). Being born there Watson has a special responsibility to looking after the Ngintaka story and has markings on her body that signify the Ngintaka. She is the second wife of the later painter Tjupiuru Watson and travels widely between family homes in Tjuntjunjara, Irrunytju (WA), and Kalka South Australia

"Professional, caring and fast." - Jenny, Aus – ART ARK Customer Review

Art Aṉangu des APY Lands occidentales

Art Aṉangu des APY Lands occidentales

Cette œuvre provient de Ninuku Arts dans les communautés isolées de Kalka et Pipalyatjara en Australie-Méridionale. Les artistes vivent et travaillent sur leur Country dans les terres Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara, où la peinture reste étroitement liée à la famille, à la culture et à la vie quotidienne.

— Image : communauté de Kalka, Australie-Méridionale


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