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Mary Rumble Pitjara

Aboriginal Painting - Water Holes

Aboriginal Painting - Water Holes

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Aboriginal Painting Title: Water Holes
Aboriginal Artist: Mary Rumble Pitjara
Size: 60 x 90 cm
Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Authenticity:
COA and pictures of the artist holding and signing her work will be provided.

Story:

Each shimmering waterhole holds within its depths a Creation story, whispered by the Dreaming and etched into the very fabric of the land.

A Quest for Survival:

In the harsh expanse of the desert, where the sun beats relentlessly upon the parched earth, the search for water is a quest for survival. For both humans and wildlife alike, knowing the secrets of the soakages is the key to enduring the unforgiving landscape. Every scoop of sand or mud, every painstaking excavation with a coolamon or woomera, unveils a precious bounty: life-giving water drawn forth from the depths of the earth.

Guardians of Tradition:

As custodians of the land, Aboriginal families hold the sacred knowledge of the waterholes close to their hearts. Passed down through generations, this intricate tapestry of lore weaves together the stories of Creation with the practical wisdom of survival. With each passing season, the waterholes become not just sources of sustenance but sacred meeting grounds where ceremonies are conducted and traditions are upheld.

The Wisdom of the Elders:

Anthropologist Donald Thomson eloquently captured the profound connection between the Aboriginal people and their desert oasis. In a land where water is scarce and survival is precarious, it is the accumulated wisdom of the elders, handed down through the ages, that guides the footsteps of the desert dwellers. With a keen eye and a deep respect for the land, they navigate the terrain with a reverence born of centuries of tradition.

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