1994

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Aboriginal Boy., 1994

Watercolour on paper
56x122cm framed
[Purchase for $1500]
Exhibited at Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide. As part of International Year of the Family. (UN designate) I went to an Aboriginal community to talk to them about their aspirations for the future for their communities. I found grandmothers hoping for their children and their grand-children's future educational opportunities. I also found proud elders hoping for a sense of belonging for land and kin.

Auntie -baby carer, 1994

chalk and gouache
70x 85cm unframed
[Purchase for $1200]
Exhibited at Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide. As part of International Year of the Family. (UN designate) I went to an Aboriginal community to talk to them about their aspirations for the future for their communities. I found grandmothers hoping for their children and their grandchildren's future educational opportunities. I also found proud elders hoping for a sense of belonging for land and kin.

Girl and Footprint., 1994

Watercolour on paper
80x100 cm, unframed
[Purchase for $1500]
Exhibited at Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide. As part of International Year of the Family. (UN designate) I went to an Aboriginal community to talk to them about their aspirations for the future for their communities. I found grandmothers hoping for their children and their grandchildren's future educational opportunities. I also found proud elders hoping for a sense of belonging for land and kin.

Kids and music., 1994

Mixed media: conte, ink, gouache, charcoal, collage on pressure mounted paper
65x50cm. approx, unframed
[Purchase for $900]
Exhibited at Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide. As part of International Year of the Family. (UN designate) I went to an Aboriginal community to talk to them about their aspirations for the future for their communities. I found grandmothers hoping for their children and their grandchildren's future educational opportunities. I also found proud elders hoping for a sense of belonging for land and kin.

Kinfolk., 1994

Watercolour on paper
80x100 cm, unframed
Exhibited at Greenhill Galleries, Adelaide. As part of International Year of the Family. (UN designate) I went to an Aboriginal community to talk to them about their aspirations for the future for their communities. I found grandmothers hoping for their children and their grand-children's future educational opportunities. I also found proud elders hoping for a sense of belonging for land and kin.


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