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Lily Karadada / Two Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 199
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Lily Karadada / Two Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1
Roslyn Karadada / Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Roslyn Karadada Roslyn was born in Derby 19/04/62 and now resides with her husband Lenny and children in Kalumburu with the other members of her very talented family. She is the eldest daughter of Lily and Jack- and will carry on the tradition they have indelibly marked on the art world. She is of Gnurre skin and her Language is Woonambal. Ros is well educated and has studied language and culture which she teaches to the children of her Community. She travels within the region extensively with her husband- which is very fortunate as she is able to collect the finest soft slate which she carves to perfection- as well as her beautiful Boab Nuts- invariably featuring Wandjina images and rock art of her Kalumburu country. Roslyn is as comfortable with acrylic medium as she is with ochre- and with small paintings to huge works. She has developed a distinctive style of Wandjina art- with rather more emphasis on the bold strength of the Rain God – resulting in spectacular works. She is a strong
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Lily Karadada / Rainmaker Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Lily Karadada / Rainmaker Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1
Regina Karadada / Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Regina Karadada Regina lives in Kalumburu and is the daughter of the late Rosie Karadada- a prominent artist and artefact maker who is the sister-in-law of our most famous Wandjina artist- Lily Karadada. Regina’s father Louis (dcd)- and his brother (Lily’s husband Jack)- were renowned artefact makers also. The Karadada ‘clan’ are indeed a memorable dynasty of talented and influential Australians. Regina paints the Rock Art which is abundant in her region on canvas and the highly sought after eucalyptus bark and is a clever artefact maker like her mother and father- her Uncle Jack and Aunt Lily. Well educated- Regina is highly involved with the very large Tourism venture at Truscott Air Base and is a wonderful ambassador for her people.
Lily Karadada / Rock Art - Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Lily Karadada / Rainmaker Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 199
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Lily Karadada / Wandjina and Gyorns
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 199
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Rosie Karadada (dcsd) / Wandjina Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Rosie Karadada Born in Kalumburu (c.1927 – 2008)- Rosie Karadada was a Senior Artist noted for her depiction of the Wandjina rain spirit figures which appear in the rock art in her home country. Her works have been exhibited widely and are represented in most major collections in Australia. Rosie was a member of the famous Karadada artistic family- and was married to Louis Karadada- another celebrated artist from the same community. Rosie was the sister-in-law of Jack Karadada and his wife Lily Karadada- the most famous of the Wandjina painters. Rosie’s painting style differed from that of the other Wandjina artists. She sketched the Wandjina Rain God and invariably included Gwion (Bradshaw) figures- men’s hunting implements- and a variety of bush tucker and animals. Her distinctive fee-hand drawings in strong yet naïve style reflected her character. Rosie was always laughing- or rather giggling- blessed with a shy yet infectiously happy nature. The tonal contrasts of her rock art t
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pac
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Roslyn Karadada / Wandjina Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Roslyn Karadada Roslyn was born in Derby 19/04/62 and now resides with her husband Lenny and children in Kalumburu with the other members of her very talented family. She is the eldest daughter of Lily and Jack- and will carry on the tradition they have indelibly marked on the art world. She is of Gnurre skin and her Language is Woonambal. Ros is well educated and has studied language and culture which she teaches to the children of her Community. She travels within the region extensively with her husband- which is very fortunate as she is able to collect the finest soft slate which she carves to perfection- as well as her beautiful Boab Nuts- invariably featuring Wandjina images and rock art of her Kalumburu country. Roslyn is as comfortable with acrylic medium as she is with ochre- and with small paintings to huge works. She has developed a distinctive style of Wandjina art- with rather more emphasis on the bold strength of the Rain God – resulting in spectacular works. She is a strong
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
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The oldest form of Australian Aboriginal Art – ochre on Eucalyptus Bark ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- th
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Lily Karadada / Rock Art - Turtle
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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Rosie Karadada (dscd) / Wandjina Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Rosie Karadada Born in Kalumburu (c.1927 – 2008)- Rosie Karadada was a Senior Artist noted for her depiction of the Wandjina rain spirit figures which appear in the rock art in her home country. Her works have been exhibited widely and are represented in most major collections in Australia. Rosie was a member of the famous Karadada artistic family- and was married to Louis Karadada- another celebrated artist from the same community. Rosie was the sister-in-law of Jack Karadada and his wife Lily Karadada- the most famous of the Wandjina painters. Rosie’s painting style differed from that of the other Wandjina artists. She sketched the Wandjina Rain God and invariably included Gwion (Bradshaw) figures- men’s hunting implements- and a variety of bush tucker and animals. Her distinctive fee-hand drawings in strong yet naïve style reflected her character. Rosie was always laughing- or rather giggling- blessed with a shy yet infectiously happy nature. The tonal contrasts of her rock art t
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Regina Karadada / Wandjina
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ARTIST PROFILE Regina Karadada Regina lives in Kalumburu and is the daughter of the late Rosie Karadada- a prominent artist and artefact maker who is the sister-in-law of our most famous Wandjina artist- Lily Karadada. Regina’s father Louis (dcd)- and his brother (Lily’s husband Jack)- were renowned artefact makers also. The Karadada ‘clan’ are indeed a memorable dynasty of talented and influential Australians. Regina paints the Rock Art which is abundant in her region on canvas and the highly sought after eucalyptus bark and is a clever artefact maker like her mother and father- her Uncle Jack and Aunt Lily. Well educated- Regina is highly involved with the very large Tourism venture at Truscott Air Base and is a wonderful ambassador for her people.
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa
Kevin Waina / Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Rock Art
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ARTIST PROFILE Kevin Waina Kevin and his wife- Bernadette- live at Kalumburu. They have been married for over 30 years and have seven children- the three eldest showing the talent of their father. Bernadette is also well known for her artefacts – her bush buckets made from moulded bark are collectors’ items. Kevin was born at Wyndham- East Kimberley- WA- in 1954 and has lived most of his life at Kalumburu. He visits Kununurra quite often- for Gallery “in house” painting and of course for the Melbourne Cup and Christmas Shopping. He has travelled extensively throughout Australia and Overseas – including leading a contingent of indigenous people to Rome to visit the Vatican. When asked why he was chosen as the leader- he laughingly replied “Because if we got lost- I’m the only one cheeky enough to ask the way home”. Kevin is delightful company – he described the Colosseum as “much smaller than I expected”- then went on to compare it with an Australian Rules Football oval – he pa

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