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The painting depicts Aboriginal iconography referring to waterholes (soakages), which are culturally significant to Aboriginal people in Central Australia.
A soakage is is source of water for Aboriginal people living in desert regions of Central Australia. The water generally seeps into the sand. The Aboriginal people would soup out the sand or mud using a coolamon (wooden bowl) or woomera, until clean water can be seen in the base of the hole.
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Art Title: Waterholes
ID: 08101332
Artist: June Sultan Napanga
Vendor: Central Art
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 48x30
Price: Sold
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