Iraki Country - 1997
90 x 120 cm
Natural Earth Pigments on Canvas
Code #:18716
SOLD
Provenance
Warmun Arts Centre
titled ‘Iraki Country” on reverse with Warmun Arts Centre Cat. No. QM1161
Chapman Gallery, Canberra
Lawson~Menzies, Aboriginal Art, Sydney, 30/05/2006, Lot No. 102
Private Collection, Melbourne
Lawson-Menzies, Aboriginal Art, Sydney, May 2006, lot 20
Private collection, Sydney
Caruana & Reid Fine Art, Sydney
Cooee Art, NSW
Story
Queenie McKenzie, was born on old Texas Downs on the Ord River in the rugged East Kimberley. She lived there all her life until the respected manager, with whom a close knit group of Aboriginal people ran the cattle station for many years, retired. The ‘Texas Downs mob’ then all moved to the Warmun Community at Turkey Creek, which was located on an adjacent property. Queenie was therefore focused on a locality from which she never moved, a landscape that she knew intimately: ‘Every rock, every hill, every water, I know that place backwards and forwards, up and down, inside out. It’s my country and I got names for every place.’ It was this singularly close relationship with her country, that prompted Queenie to take up painting, but not until she had already led a full and energetic life.
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