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Waterholes
This painting shows the many waterholes you find in the Pilbara region. Some are well known, others are hidden amongst the hills.
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This painting shows the many waterholes you find in the Pilbara region. Some are well known, others are hidden amongst the hills.

Name: Sheryl Hicks
Biography:
Sheryl Hicks was born in Wickam in 1974. Her father is a Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi man from Roebourne. Sheryl spent her early years in Perth with her non-Aboriginal mother, returning to Roebourne when she was 18 years old. She has a family of three daughters, Treinaya, Cheyenne and Amora, as well as two sons Shequarne, and Draecus. Treinaya and Cheyenne have followed in their mother’s footsteps and are also artists at Yinjaa-Barni Art. She has also been blessed with 3 grandsons and 1 granddaughter.
Sheryl works full time in education and paints often in her spare time. Se loves coming into the art centre and spending time with her family painting, yarning and listening to stories of Country. Sheryl finds being on Country and expressing herself through art very healing and her new favourite way of connecting to family, Country and her culture.
Sheryl started painting in 2012. She uses colour and patterns as a way of expressing Country in a contemporary form. Many of her paintings are about wildflowers, rovers or waterholes and showing the many beautiful colours of Ngarluma and Yindjibarndi Country. Sheryl continually experiments with expressing different methods of representing Country and her artwork is always evolving.
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