Mid Year Sale 2010
Rain in the Desert by Angelo Burgoyne Judda
With the use of Aboriginal iconography this artwork recounts the journey of
the Kookatha
people from the Pitjantjatjara
lands, as they followed the rain in search of many types of bush food. The men would hunt, while the women and children gathered bush tucker.
- The middle circle represents a waterhole
- The wavy lines represent water flow connecting to other smaller rock or waterholes
- The bold vertical lines represent rain
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Title: Rain in the Desert
Artist: Angelo Burgoyne Judda
ID: 09081763
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 68x41
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