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  60cm x 90cm Ochre on Canvas

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Phyllis Thomas / Body Paint
40cm x 50cm Ochre on Canvas

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Phyllis Thomas

Phyllis was born at Turner River (Kartang Rija) and grew up there.  Her mother was Kitja and her father Jaru (desert-way).  Phyllis worked around the station, doing yard duties and assisting with the domestic goats.  Whilst in Wyndham, she met her husband, Joe Thomas, a stockman.  She accompanied him to Springvale, then Mabel Downs.  Joe worked at Bow River alongside the late Timmy Timms for Sam and Maggie Lilly, and much later when the Government granted the station to the Timms Family, Joe was granted an excision, and developed Rugan Community (Crocodile Hole).

Joe was instrumental in setting up a school on his Community, and Phyllis taught the children culture – carving, painting and dancing.  Eventually the school was closed and the children attended the larger school at nearby Warmun.

Phyllis paints landscapes – particularly of Crocodile Hole which is a haven for wildlife, boab trees and permanent water. She is well represented throughout Australia and her entry in the Telstra Awards 2000 was highly commended.

 
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2006
- Womens Business, Sherman Galleries, Sydney
- East Kimberley Exhibition, Japingka Gallery, Perth

2005
- New Work from Warmun, Gadfly Gallery, Perth

2004
- A Selection of Contemporary Art, Martin Browne Fine Art, Sydney. Other artists featured included Emily Kngwarreye and Paddy Bedford

2002/03
- Blood on the Spinifex, Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne

2000
- 17th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Museum and Art Gallery of the NT

SELECTED COLLECTIONS
- Parliament House Collection, Canberra
- Art Gallery of Western Australia
- Private and corporate collections throughout Australia and Overseas

 

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