The Warmun series of paintings were undertaken initially whilst in residence with artists of the Warmun Art Centre. Flying from Darwin to Kununurra, views of the serpentine Ord River cutting through the vast North-West left a lasting impression and integrated with the experiences of the month to follow. At ground level, the landscape of the East Kimberley was no less spectacular than from the air. Through extremes of weather, the meeting of earth, sky and water in a fusion of colour and texture provided visual stimuli of great potency. The Turkey Creek paintings merge aerial and ground level perceptions of the skies and creeks that bring brooding clouds and flooding waters.
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