The Art of Healing

ART & TRAUMA

he magnificent Ulumpawarru mountain in the Northern Territory (NT), that was featured in many of Albert Namatjira's watercolour paintings (and was made into a popular print in a lot of Australian family homes during the ‘50s and ‘60s) was the backdrop for my work in the ‘90s when I was living at the Haasts Bluff/Ikuntji community, 230 kilometres west of Alice Springs and just across the

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