Judith Walkabout Australian, Yankunytjatjara, b. 1983
Judith Walkabout Australian, Yankunytjatjara, b. 1983
Iwantja Springs, 2024
acrylic on linen
122 x 152 cm
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Judith's paintings capture the beauty and movement of the Iwantja Springs found in the heart of the majesƟc Indulkana Ranges, that lay just behind the community. After heavy rains the...
Judith's paintings capture the beauty and movement of the Iwantja Springs found in the heart of the majesƟc Indulkana Ranges,
that lay just behind the community. After heavy rains the deep tjukula (rockhole)
fills with fresh water, forging streams along the dry Iwantja creek bed.
The dense bush - land in the area comes to life shooting up new seedlings and bringing plants to flower.
Judith's paintings capture this joyous and peaceful place, her artworks are evocaƟve of the plant life and tangled scrub that secludes the Iwantja Springs, it is a place of tranquil vitality.
Iwantja Arts is an arƟst studio located within the remote Indigenous community of Indulkana, on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara
Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands.
Iwantja Arts is an Aboriginal corporation owned and governed by a board of directors.
The art centre aims to encourage and support artistic excellence and cultural development within the community
by providing opportunities, career development , and economic independence for practicing artists.
that lay just behind the community. After heavy rains the deep tjukula (rockhole)
fills with fresh water, forging streams along the dry Iwantja creek bed.
The dense bush - land in the area comes to life shooting up new seedlings and bringing plants to flower.
Judith's paintings capture this joyous and peaceful place, her artworks are evocaƟve of the plant life and tangled scrub that secludes the Iwantja Springs, it is a place of tranquil vitality.
Iwantja Arts is an arƟst studio located within the remote Indigenous community of Indulkana, on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara
Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands.
Iwantja Arts is an Aboriginal corporation owned and governed by a board of directors.
The art centre aims to encourage and support artistic excellence and cultural development within the community
by providing opportunities, career development , and economic independence for practicing artists.
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