Mid Year Sale 2009

Women gathering at Waterholes by June Sultan Napanga

The painting depicts Aboriginal iconography referring to women gathering at waterholes. The use of implements to gather bush tucker are illustrated.

  • The U shape represents a women
  • The I shape represents a digging stick
  • The () shape represents a coolamon
  • The connected circles represent waterholes by running water flow

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June Sultan Napanga

Title: Women gathering at Waterholes

ID: 0801910

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 48x50

 

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