Stockroom Selection
An array of available works from the stockroom at Aboriginal & Pacific Art.
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Ochre pigments on Stringybark
85 x 74.5 cm
Ochre pigments on Stringybark
73 x 49 cm
Locally sourced ochres on linen
120 x 120 cm
Kulama #487-21
Natural ochres on linen
90 x 90 cm
Synthetic Polymer on Linen
Watson Corby Tjungarrayi
Wallaby dreaming at Tjunti
#549-23
Synthetic Polymer on Canvas
91 x 152 cm
Timo Hogan does not paint the picture. He paints the story. And the story is the big picture. He calmly applies the paint to Lake Baker with the quiet authority of someone recreating the country they know intimately. For here at Lake Baker, Timo tells of the religion within the landscape and the inhabitants that made it so. He surverys the Wati Kutjara Tjukurpa (Two Men Creation Line) of his birthright and brings this into focus on the two dimensional plane for all to see. In this composition Timo has depicted the Two Men as the physical manifestation of two small grass knolls upon the lake. The two men carefully monitor the the lakes expanse as the ever present Wanampi (powerful water serpent) defines the perimeter of the lake, always watching, aware of the Two Men.
Text courtesy of Spinifex Arts Project, 2024.
Stockroom Selection
An array of available works from the stockroom at Aboriginal & Pacific Art.
Aboriginal & Pacific Art, 1/24 Wellington Street, Waterloo, NSW, 2017 Australia
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