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Fire Dreaming with Snakes

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Limited edition prints of 20 are on high quality canvas with uv resistant ink.

If you would like your print ready to hang on your wall, please select stretched in Options below. All Originals come stretched. Delivery within Australia $22.00

 

Original
Acrylic on Linen
850mm x 850mm
20 Limited Edition Prints
UVresistant Ink on Canvas
800mm x 800mm

 

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Rare Earth Foundation
Rare Earth Foundation
“Water Dreaming”

Watson’s “Water Dreaming” paintings are from Talerada, near Lake Mackay in the Northern Territory. The Water dreaming story tells of how to find water and how to travel from one water hole to the next.
The concentric circles represent water holes, the dots and unique snake-like swirls express the landscape. “I continue painting my fathers and grandfathers Dreamtime stories, just as they have done.”

Acrylic on Linen
1010mm x 1230mm
 
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Rare Earth Foundation
“Budgie Dreaming”

Watson Corby’s painting “Budgie Dreaming” is from a major waterhole near Jtunti (meaning a rock shelf or a cave) in the Northern Territory. Amongst the outback browns and greens, curves of blue and aqua bring water to the surface. Budgerigars gather at the edges to drink, moving with the changes of season. People would come to this waterhole to dig for fresh water, guided by the birds. The concentric circles in the centre of the composition represent the waterholes and around it on all sides are the sources of water.

Acrylic on Linen
850mm x 850mm
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Rare Earth Foundation
Rare Earth Foundation
“Pikilyi” – Snake Dreaming
(Both paintings are the same story)

Sammy’s country, Pikilyi, is Snake Dreaming country. Pikilyi is a large and important water hole and natural spring near Mount Doreen station, represented by the concentric circles. Pikilyi Jukurrpa (Vaughan Springs Dreaming) tells of the home of the rainbow serpents, ancestral heroes, who lived together as man and wife. Women of the Napanangka and Napangardi skin group would groom the serpents and for this service would be allowed to take water from the sacred spring. The serpents were the ‘kirda’, or ceremonial owners, for that country. The spirits of these two rainbow serpents are still at Pikilyi today.

Acrylic on Linen
850mm x 850mm
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Acrylic on Linen
850mm x 850mm
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Rare Earth Foundation
Sammy

Sammy Butcher is a former member of the Warumpi Band and in the late 70’s toured the world living the dream of an international rock star.

Now Sammy runs the Warumpi Recording Studio in Papunya where he teaches young people music.

Money raised from the sale of Sammy’s art will help support programs at the Warumpi studio in Papunya.

 

Watson
Watson

Watson Corby Tjungurrayi is a second-generation Papunya artist. His father was David Corby Tjapaltjarri, one of the original Papunya Artists.

Watson has been working with Rare Earth Foundation learning media skills so he can continue to record his culture with his children.
With the support of REF, Watson created a film about his Grandfathers country, travelling with his family back to their traditional lands to teach his children about the Dreamtime.
 

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