Kuruyultu

40.6cm x 76.2cm

This painting is about a Dreamtime story. The Ngaanyatjarra people call the site 'Kuru Yurltu'- meaning 'Hollow Eye'. This cavern-like tunnel holds a large body of water, and is the physical representation of a dreamtime story in which a man is speared through the torso as punishment for a crime. This tunnel represents the hole in the man's body after being speared. 

Julieanne Farmer
Julieanne is a strong arts worker and an accomplished painter in her own right.
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