Waterholes in Sandhills by Angelo Burgoyne Judda

Waterholes in Sandhills

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With the use of Aboriginal iconography the artwork recounts the travels of
the Kokathaaboriginal glossary button clan from the Pitjantjatjaraaboriginal glossary button lands, as they walked from waterhole to waterhole in search of many types of bush food.

  • The background reflects the Pitjantjatjara desert landscape
  • The circles represent waterholes
  • The black wavy lines represent water flow

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Art Title: Waterholes in Sandhills

ID: 09051584

Vendor: Central Art

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 69x40

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