This Place Holds the Key
Dora Griffiths, Peggy Griffiths, Mingnonette Jamin, Minni Lumai, Kittey Malarvie, Phyllis Ningarmara
The artists from Waringarri Aboriginal Arts in Kununurra, north-eastern Western Australia, are celebrated today for their unique ability in mixing these ochres together to create a myriad of pastels, olive greens and brooding shades of blue in contemporary arts practice. Through burning, mixing and the careful juxtaposition of ochres and charcoal, these leading artists from the East Kimberley, have developed formulas to produce beautiful hues and stunning blends of colour to express their culture on canvas as evidenced in this exhibition.
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Peggy Griffiths, Keep River, 2013
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Peggy Griffiths, Jinamoom, 2012
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Dora Griffiths, Wickham River, 2018
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Dora Griffiths, Wickham River, 2018
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Phyllis Binjalk Ningarmarra, Woorre-Worrem (Wet Season), 2018
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Mignonette Jamin, Untitled
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Kittey Malarvie, Luga, 2016
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Kittey Malarvie, Luga, 2016
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Minnie Lumai, Dumbaral, 2017
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Peggy Griffiths, Jinamoom, 2017
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Peggy Griffiths, Largenn, 2016
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Phyllis Binjalk Ningarmarra, Sugar Leaf, 2018
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Dora Griffiths, Stealing My Dad, 2018
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Minnie Lumai, Binjin Trees, 2007
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Phyllis Binjalk Ningarmarra, Sugar Leaf, 2018