In “Ochre Country”, the canvas unfolds into a captivating narrative of the Wirangu & Kokatha landscape, adorned with vibrant hues of reds, yellows, browns, and whites.
Surrounded by the natural clay earth pigment of ochre soils and gathered around campfires, figures of both males and females, elders and children engage in communal rituals, storytelling & sharing bush tucker embodying the timeless traditions passed down through generations.
Symbols of waterholes reflect the sacred life-giving sources of water in the arid terrain.
Scattered across the landscape, Emu and Kangaroo tracks tell stories of journeys taken and connections forged with the natural world. Each print representing the intricate relationship between Aboriginal people and the native fauna, our mutual respect and understanding echoing through time.