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PAINTING: 'TWO WOMEN DIGGING FOR BUSH POTATO', BEVERLEY EGAN

2021
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Image: One of a series of six paintings created by Beverley Egan and Subiaco Library students during a school holiday workshop.

'Two Women Digging For Bush Potato' is an acrylic painting on canvas featuring an orange background with white, blue, purple, black and yellow dots. The painting also has two black and yellow U-shapes with two yellow oblong shapes either side. They represents two women sitting digging for bush potato. From the centre stretches green swirls representing the roots of a bush plant. It also represents also the strong links to family members.

Reverse: 'Two Women Digging for Bush Potatoes Beverley Egan 2021'

Historical information

One of a series of six artworks created by Beverley Egan at a school holiday workshop run in the Subiaco Library.

Beverley Egan was born in Mullewa, 21 August 1961. She is a Yamatji woman and speaks the Wadjarri language. She maintains strong links to her country and traditional cultural in the Murchison/Gascoyne Region. She paints stories from women and her family's country and mainly depicts four women coming together.

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cwa-org-43-2021.72.4
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500 mm
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500 mm
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Beverley Egan

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Indigenous artworks created by children and Yamatji woman Beverley Egan, as part of a school holiday project in 2021.

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