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    Rover Thomas Joolama, Wati Kutjarra Area, 1995

    Rover Thomas Joolama Indigenous Australian (Kukatja/Wangkajunga), ca. 1926-1998

    Wati Kutjarra Area, 1995
    Natural earth pigments on Belgian linen in floating black wooden frame
    178 x 100 cm
    70.1 x 39.4 inch
    Signed verso: ROVER

    This work is accompanied by the original certificate of authenticity
    Copyright Estate of the Artist
    The Wati Kutjarra Tjukurrpa (Two Goanna Men Dreaming) mythology relates to the offense of moral laws by a debauched old man and the revenge and retribution enacted by his two...
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    The Wati Kutjarra Tjukurrpa (Two Goanna Men Dreaming) mythology relates to the offense of moral laws by a debauched old man and the revenge and retribution enacted by his two sons. The two brothers, who became Dreaming ancestors, travelled across the desert country and in doing so created natural landforms and sacred sites by leaving their presence at places they visited. 


    This painting shows the flat top hills which extend across from Balgo to Broome. This area is called the Wati Kadjara. As an aerial view the different areas represent the following: The yellow area is the Great Sandy Desert, the red are is one of the many flat top mountains, and the black area is the initiation place for young boys Warbuton.


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

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    Provenance

    Flinders Lane Gallery, Victoria, Australia
    Private Collection, Victoria, Australia
    Lawson-Menzies, Sydney, NSW, May 2007, Lot No. 64
    Menzies Estate Collection, Victoria, Australia

    Private collection, The Netherlands

    Exhibitions

    Art Cologne, SmithDavidson Gallery, Cologne, Germany, 2024

    The Armory Show, SmithDavidson Gallery, New York, USA, 2024

    The Importance of Ochre, Flinders Lane Gallery, Victoria, Australia, 1998
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