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Kinyingarra 3

  • F3850
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  • 2008?

Acrylic on canvas painting, titled Kinyingarra 3, by Luana Walker and Talisah Edwards. The artists are Quandamooka women and Oodgeroo Noonuccal's grand-daughters. From the certificate of authenticity: "Kinyingarra 3 is our traditional name for oyster. We know that our oysters are fat and ready to collect when our native Hop bush is in flower. This is depicted in the painting with the red vine and the yellow marks. This represents a campsite - sit down place. The circle in the middle represents a waterhole. Aboriginal people have always recognized the importance of water."

Walker, Luana

Kath Walker works of art

Kath Walker drawings: 9 drawings; 2 drawings on card (covered with contact?); Sketch Book (25 cm); Sketch Book (25 x 36 cm); and 1 drawing, sticky taped onto board (signed on back by Kath Walker); One A6 unlined notebook with pencil sketches. In a separate folder: Invitation to an exhibition of Artwork (and fabric design by) Kath Walker, 6 to 15 Jul 1981: 4 typescripts (all annotated) with the price list for the Kath Walker Exhibition, 6 to15 Jul 1981; Program from the Noosa Gallery Society for an Exhibition of Paintings by Kath Walker, 12 to 17 Sep 1981 which includes prices and poems No More Boomerang and Biami; photocopy of invitation list for Kath Walker Exhibition; handwritten list of invitees; Kath Walker Exhibition expenditure (2 copies, annotated).

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