Alkere - Stormy sky
Alkere - Stormy sky
Alkere is the Kaytetye word for sky.
I did this small collection while living and working on Warramunga Country in Tennant Creek. A place I call home. My nanna Kathy’s Country. It was a hot summer consistently above 40 degrees. During the blistering hot days dashing from airconditioned building to the next, the sky always stopped me in my tracks. Reminded me to look up. To pause. This working period was following a difficult period in my life. Being on my nanna’s country with my family, looking after community, getting back to medicine, reminded me of who I am. As an Aboriginal woman and as a doctor. The sky in Tennant Creek were often a gentle reminder that we should always be looking up. That sky is also Country.
This painting is the second painting in the Alkere series. The colours were chosen to reflect the stormy skies during summer months.
30 x 30 cm
Details
Original artwork by Jean Pepperill Penangke
Acrylic on stretched canvas
Varnished
Ready to hang
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