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Winupar Springs & Rosie’s Yard by EVELYN MALGIL

‘This is my family place. Hot water spring and cold water spring. That big hill on the background is my family place. That water live all year ’round. That little sand frog, it live for a long time.’ This place is the Ngarrangkarni (Dreaming) site for the sand frog. The waterhole at Winuba holds water all through the Dry season.

This is a place called Rosie’s Yard near Alice Downs Station “this is my mother and grandmother’s *country” Evelyn says that when she was a young woman, her and her family members would walk from Alice Downs to Rosie’s Yard to visit.

Evelyn has painted the scenery of her country – where in the front the artist has included a flat clearing with anthills, sitting upright. In the back are the rugged earthy hills of her country (Alice Downs) and trees in the mid-ground.

The brown forms in the middle and next to the orange range is a cave near Rosie’s Yard, on Evelyn’s mother’s country. There is water inside this cave. Just as Evelyn went there with her mother, she also visits the area with her son and his wife.

Categories: WARMUN ART

Name: EVELYN MALGIL


Language: Gija, Kimberley Kriol


Community: Warmun


Biography:

Evelyn Malgil was born in Derby, WA. At ten years old she moved to Warmun. Evelyn went to high school in the town of her birth and then returned to Warmun.

Evelyn worked on Bedford Downs cattle station with her husband Norman Echo. Evelyn cooked, while Norman was the head stockman. Bedford Downs Station is located southwest of Warmun Community. It is Norman's traditional country.

Following her return, Evelyn has remained in Warmun were she now lives with her five children and her family.

Evelyn is the senior traditional owner for a site south-east of Warmun called Winniper Springs. Evelyn depicts this site time and again, mining the beauty and history of the area to create stunning works.

Evelyn is one of few Warmun artists who uses acrylic paints, combining these bright colours with the more subdued palette of the natural ochres. These idiosyncratic palettes make Evelyn's brilliant work stand out among a host of incredible artists.


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