Maureen has depicted Spinifex Country in all its glorious colour and contours. Placing the minyma (woman) at the centre of life in the desert. Here she has the movement with...
Maureen has depicted Spinifex Country in all its glorious colour and contours. Placing the minyma (woman) at the centre of life in the desert. Here she has the movement with a travelling tracks of going or coming or passing and several water sources or just places where people have stopped to collect food. The desert is alive with a variety of bush foods depicted in the different colours. There are traditional shelters called wiltja's made from branches of desert trees and inside a soft mattress made from leaves. Maku or witchetty grubs in the wooden collection bowls are a prized food, as is tinka, the sand goanna heading to the rockhole.