DETAIL : Jimmy BAKER 'Katatjita' 2006 synthetic polymer paint on canvas, Courtesy of Marshall Arts Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery, � Jimmy Baker
Christopher PEASE | Wrong side of the Hay

 
PEASE, Christopher
Australia 1969
Wrong side of the Hay 2005
Painting
oil on canvas
122.0 (h) x 182.0 (w) cm
Courtesy of the Wesfarmers collection of Australian Art
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Soon after settlement the area between the Hay and the Kent River became out of bounds to the Indigenous population. Anyone caught within these bounds faced the possibility of being shot. The original image (a deserted Indian village) is a hand-coloured engraving from the work of John Sykes in 1798. Over the top of this is a typographical map of the Hay. On the west side are several museum artefact codes. The artefacts found in the south-west are important today as they represent fragments of our traditional Indigenous visual arts

Christopher Pease, 2005