Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester discusses the significance of his second painting in the three part series representing 'Imampa, Wilbia, Atilla, Uluru and Kata Juta or Lake Wickita in wind shelter'.
Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester discusses the significance of his third painting in the three part series representing 'Imanpa and Wilbia, two little boys in wind shelter.'
Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester discusses the significance of his second painting in the three part series representing 'Imampa, Wilbia, Atilla, Uluru and Kata Juta or Lake Wickita in wind shelter'.
Aboriginal Artist Vincent Forrester describes the significance of his first painting in the three part series representing 'Atilla, Uluru and Kati Juta.'
Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara discusses his identity and culture as part of the Warlpiri people of desert Australia. He describes the Warlpiri as the keepers of fire, water and 'all the blood that flows to the rest of Australia.'
As one of the stolen generation, Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about driving to Willowra and meeting his Warlpiri family for the first time in 1975.
Malcolm Jagamarra talks to Sabine about the Claypans Painting, an original and important piece by Malcolm as it involves combining both his dreaming with the Claypans Story for the first time.
Aboriginal artist Malcolm Jagamarra talks to Sabine about his painting Budgerigar Dreaming and his relationship with this dreaming as a descendent of the budgerigar ancesotors.
Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about the significance of Inapaku or Lake Suprise, the fresh water lake in the middle of the Australian Tanami desert.
Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara discusses his identity and culture as part of the Warlpiri people of desert Australia. He discusses the four Warlpiri subsections.
Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about putting on the first cinematic experience for his family at the Aboriginal community of Willowra.
Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Jagamarra talks to Sabine about his relationship with Billy Stockman Japaltjarri, one of the original stockmen, founders of the Papunya community and renonwned artist of the Central Desert.
Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamaratalks about his painting 'Farewell to Mum' which symbolises a collection of stories passed down to him from his mother.
Aboriginal Artist Malcolm Maloney Jagamara talks about the positive impact that going to school had on him in Adelaide as a young Walpiri teenager and sends a message to the young Warlpiri generation from desert Australia today.