Queenie Nakarra McKenzie
Old Texas Downs - 1995
90.0 x 120.0 cm
natural earth pigments on canvas
Code #:196
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Provenance
Halls Creek Arts Centre, WA
Private Collection, WA
Story
This paintings depicts the Texas Downs Station, east of Warmun strongly connected to the artist’s early life: "I bin born Old Texas, dat called Salt Pan country. Salt water you gotta drinkim’. No more goodfella water, all salt – bitter. I bin born la dat country."*
Queenie spent her childhood and much of her adult life working as a goat herder and later as a cook in the mustering camps of Texas Downs. Cattle were mustered at the station and driven across to the abattoirs at Wyndham. The hills of Old Texas are a good place to collect the white quartz used for spearheads, "Dat white stone from the hill, they break ‘im up for spear. Good spear dat one."*
*Jennifer Joi Field, Witten in the Land, The Life Of Queenie McKenzie, Melbourne Books, 2008
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