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Walking in the Land
When the land was soft, Aboriginal people were walking the land going to secret waterholes and camping. The yellow line through the middle is the path giving them safe guidance through the land.
When the land was soft, Aboriginal people were walking the land going to secret waterholes and camping. The yellow line through the middle is the path giving them safe guidance through the land.
Name: Kenny Diamond
Biography:
Kenny started doing art in mid-2001 as part of a tertiary education course at Cossack. He has always been interested in art but hadn’t had the opportunity until then.
Kenny has a style unlike any of his fellow artist friends. He cares for colour and dots. He spends a lot of time drawing in his visual diary, constantly changing and improving.
It is truly amazing to his diversity in colour and design. He has used the traditional method of dotting and has used it to suit his purpose. He has a particular neat quality about his work with care taking to dot in detail. Kenny is passionate about painting his country and culture.
He has been working for a few years and has just started painting again in his spare time.
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Millstream Emily is one of Yinjaa-Barni Art’s emerging artists. Emily painted this artwork after returning to Country on an art centre camp to Millstream. She collected natural pigments from Millstream crossing and ground the rock Read more…