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Pilbara Rocks Around the Dry Water Holes
The Pilbara is a dry country. Before the rains come the water holes run dry. The colours of the dry land are still beautiful in their own way.
The Pilbara is a dry country. Before the rains come the water holes run dry. The colours of the dry land are still beautiful in their own way.
Name: Emily Sandy
Language: Yindjibarndi
Biography:
Emily Sandy was born in the Wickham Hospital in 1985, the eldest child of Ricky Sandy and award-winning artist, Wendy Darby. She has a sister, Madeline, and brother Ethan. Emily has four children with her partner Charleston Wally - Coral-Lee, Bianca, Penesha and Jacob. She has lived in Roebourne for most of her life, with a bit of travel in between, often visiting her mother's country at Yandearra, south of Port Hedland. Emily speaks three languages, Yindjibarndi, from her father's side, Nyangumarta, from her mother's side, and English. She says, "I follow my Dad's side, Yindjibarndi, but I respect both sides. Here in Roebourne we are living in Ngarluma country - our Yindjibarndi country is further inland around the Millstream tablelands. We get out to our country when we can, especially in summer because the rivers are still flowing and cool." Emilys says, "I find paintng relaxing and a good way to express myself. I don't plan my paintings, I just get a canvas and start. At the moment my favourite thing to paint is Sturt's Desert Pea." Emily started painting at Yinjaa-Barni Art in 2006 and has a refreshing, eye-catching style and a natural eye for design. Emily enjoys using colours. Her paintings capture this enjoyment and every new painting exhibits new varieties and contrasts of colours. At the moment she doesn’t restrict herself to a particular style or subject, but enjoys experimenting.
Coral Reef When the tide goes out it leaves all the weeds among the rockholes mixed with all the colourful coral from the ocean.
Sea Turtle Turtles drifting to sea but when it comes to winter that’s when it’s hatching season, lots of them… lay their eggs as they beach wherever the best spot without danger abouts…
Heritage Place at Solomon Hub This is a Heritage site out at Solomon’s which is located in my country