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Freddie Timms, Bloodwood Yard, Lissadell Country, 1996

Freddie Timms Indigenous Australian (Gija), b. 1946

Bloodwood Yard, Lissadell Country, 1996
Natural earth pigments on Belgian linen in floating black wooden frame
121.5 x 183 cm
47.6 x 72.1 inch
This work is accompanied by certificate of authenticity
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Freddie Timms was born on Bedford Downs Station south west of Turkey Greek and spent his childhood at Bow River and Lissadell Stations where he worked as a stockman, handyman, and fencer. He met and worked with Rover Thomas on Bow River and Texas Downs and participated in the dancing and preparation of boards for the early song and dance performances of Rover's Krill Krill.
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Freddie Timms spent his childhood at Bow River and Lissadell Stations where he worked as a stockman, handyman and fencer. He left Lissadell Station in 1985 and settled at the new community at Warmun where he began to paint, influenced by elders including Rover Thomas and Hector Jandanay.

Freddie Timms has become known for aerial map-like visions of country that are less concerned with ancestral associations as with tracing the responses and refuges of the Gidja people as they encountered the ruthlessness and brutality of colonisation. However, his political nature is characterized by more intimate interpretations of the experience rather than overtly political statements. In what appeared as a new and beautiful sense of irregular geometry, soft yet boldly defined blocks of colour depicted the area. The stark black color fields are contrasted by a more colourful palette than the natural earth pigments widely adopted by other East Kimberley artists.

Please note that all First Nations Art is created from a so called ‘Birds Eye’ view. This means that the artworks can be hung either horizontally as well as vertically.

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Provenance

Kimberley Art, Victoria, Australia. Cat No. KAFT004/96
Gould Galleries, Victoria, Australia
Private Collection, Queensland, Australia
Lawson~Menzies, Important Aboriginal Art, Sydney, Australia. June 2008, Lot No. 222
Menzies Estate Collection, Victoria, Australia

Private collection, The Netherlands

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