Waterholes

Kim Kiosses

Artwork Year

2024

Dimensions

51 x 51 cm

Medium

acrylic on canvas

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Waterholes are of special significance to Aboriginal people, not only as a life source but as a significant place to meet and to conduct ceremonies.

For Aboriginal people, caring for country is a cultural obligation.

Kim is a Noongar Banyjima Nyryaparli woman. She lives in Dunsborough & has been painting for over 4 years.

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