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Original Artwork by Ethel Thomas
This artwork is currently stretched and ready to hang.
It comes with an external frame.
Framed dimensions - 40.5(W) x 40.5(H).
Artwork dimensions - 40.5(W) x 40.5(H).
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"Also known as Oaktree Point on Bentinck Island. This our family's Country - it's were King Alfred is buried - he was a great leader fighting for those who needed help and against people who were at the time trying to remove them. We still hunt and camp here when we have the chance."
Aunty Sally Gabori showed me her paintings when she first visited Bentinck again after being away for such a long time. She gave me one because I am her favourite. Now I am doing the same paintings with my sisters and aunties. It’s good painting all day to get away from the house and have a break. I was born at Oak Tree Point on Bentinck Island or as we call it 'lookati'. This is on the North side of the island. I was only very small when the missionaries came and took us to Mornington Island. I was asleep when it happened and when I woke up we were on Mornington Island. I missed my parents when we were in the dormitory and we would often run away to be with them. When I was older I worked in the hospital and the mission house. Not long after that I went to Karumba on the mainland and worked on a cattle station. I moved around a few stations and on one, Esmerelda, I met my husband, George Thomas. He came back to Mornington with me and we got married there and had my eldest son there as well. We went back to Croydon on the mainland and was gone a long time. When my husband got sick and passed away I returned to Mornington in time for our people starting an outstation on Bentinck Island at Main Base or Ninjilki.
Artwork: Rukuthi #582-20
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