Judy Watson

Australian indigenous art has a broad reputation as being innovative; but few artists are as intriguing as Judy Watson. While her work takes its inspiration from the land and traditions of the Waanyi culture, Watson distils her distinctive stained canvases into poetic abstractions that have the power to speak to all.

Margie West comments: “Even though the messages in her work are often tough, they are conveyed in an almost subliminal and subtle way, to be discovered in the layering of the surface and the imagery that floats mirage-like on it.”

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wildhorse mountain 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
195 x 114 cm
tibrogargan 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
194 x 159 cm
tunbubudla (the twins) 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
195 x 113 cm
ngungun 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
194 x 169 cm
beerwah 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
195 x 148 cm
tibberoowuccum 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
195 x 190 cm
beerburrum 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
179 x 195 cm
coonowrin (crook neck) 2005
Carbon ink and acrylic on canvas
198 x 196 cm