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  1. Painting by Lisa Khan

    My name is Lisa Khan, I’m from Coober Pedy. Yankunytjatjara/Antakirinja/Pitjantjatjara is my language. I paint my Grandmother’s ngura (my home, the land and rockholes), she was born near Coober...

  2. CODE-SWITCHED Painting, Untitled 3

    Alfred Lowe’s work echos the organic and natural beauty of the local landscape. Alfred’s work incorporates a variety of striking colours and distinctive mark-making techniques. This painting is...

  3. CODE-SWITCHED painting, Untitled 1

    Alfred Lowe’s work echos the organic and natural beauty of the local landscape. Alfred’s work incorporates a variety of striking colours and distinctive mark-making techniques. This painting is...

  4. Mother’s Story painting

    This painting, Mother’s Story, is about Dorcas Bennett’s Mother’s country. Her mother, Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa, “Mrs Bennett” painted extensively on this subject and here Dorcas reflects on h...

  5. ‘Puli Puli – Rocks’ Painting

    Keturah has been inspired by the painting legacy and tutorage from her Grandmother and mother, though has developed a distinctive style of her practice. Keturah uses different colours and hues to depict th...

  6. ‘Kungka Kutjara’ painting

    Martha Protty artworks draw a connection between the physical and spiritual realms of her life. She sings Inma (ceremony) songs continuously as she paints, her steady voice offering a rhythm for the brush....

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