In her choice of colour Barbara beautifully captures the warmth of the Central Australian desert, whilst her use of closely woven lines broken with such textural use of paint evokes the shimmer of a hot summer’s day.
Titled Tali - Sandhills near Tjukurla, 2000
, this painting represents features of this landscape: puli
or rock formations, represented here by the stratified, elongated U shapes: and tali
– the waving horizontal lines depicting the sweeping sand dunes. This traditional method of representing geographic formations through the use of stratified lines also has its roots in the body paint worn by women during sacred ceremonies.
The site here is the artist’s custodian site, Tjukurla
, in the Gibson Desert, Western Australia.
As with the majority of the artists work, this is country viewed from an aerial perspective. Therefore, the painting can be hung either on the landscape or vertical format.
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