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Water in the Desert by Angelo Burgoyne Judda

The painting depicts Aboriginal iconography referring to waterholes important to the Kookatha Aboriginal people of the Pitjantjatjara lands in South Australia.


Illustrated symbols in this painting are:

  • The circles represent waterholes
  • The lines represent the tracks


Water holes are of deep spiritual meaning to Aboriginal people and their culture.

Angelo Burgoyne Judda

Title: Water in the Desert

ID: 0802933

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 112x80

 

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