Painting by Amy Loogatha 4 Artworks Sold

Nyinyilki Kamarramarra #695-19

Acrylic, Linen (Requires Framing)

40.5cm (W) x 50.7cm (H) x 2cm (D)

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Arrives 21–23 Jul

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Artwork Description

Nyinyilki is a freshwater spring south-east of Bentinck Island. This is now the mainbase. There is plenty of special rocks called Kamarramarra there which the old people use to sharpen their spears and tools."

Artist Bio

"I remember getting a message that Aunty Sally Gabori was coming over to Bentinck to show us something. She brought one of her paintings and gave it to Ethel. It was beautiful. So we decided that we would follow Sally and paint too. I got a shock when I went to the Art Centre and saw all my sisters and Aunties painting. Now I paint with them. "I was born behind Nyinyilki on Bentinck Island. I remember when I was small and planes used to fly overhead we used to run and hide in the mangroves. It was fun playing and growing up on Bentinck as small girls but that soon changed when they came and took us away and dumped us on Mornington Island on 1946. "Life was very hard in the dormitory. We were fed flour with weavels in it, we had to bathe in saltwater and our clothes were made out of rough material like the canvas we now paint on. I went out to the mainland to work for a few years on stations before coming back to Mornington and having children. "When our landrights came it was great to be free of Mornington Island and return to our home. I took my grandchildren with me to show them their traditional country and to live on our homeland once again."

Commissions

Amy's studio is in Mornington Island