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Beerbee Mungnari / Red Butte - Nine Mile Creek
60cm x 60cm Ochre on Plyboard

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ARTWORK DESCRIPTION
Texas Downs Station is between Warmun (Turkey Creek) and Purnululu (Bungle Bungles).  The artist has painted a large mountain range (Red Butte) to the North East of the region, which is a well-known landmark. The main Ord River flows to the North and a tributary (Wagon Creek) runs between the gap in the mountains through the flatlands back towards Turkey Creek. The artist states that the Nine Mile is northwest and was used as a mustering camp because there was always good water around.  There are still some old houses, knocked down mostly, at Nine Mile and the old cattle yards are still there. The artist worked as a contract stockman on the station which was one of the largest in the East Kimberley (now an outstation).  
 
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ARTIST PROFILE

Beerbee Mungnari

Beerbee was born on Waterloo Station, Northern Territory in 1931.  Like so many of the Kimberley painters of his generation, he was a stockman and drover, working on many stations including Argyle, Lissadell, Texas and Rosewood.

Beerbee (pronounced Birribee) grew up on Rosewood, but recalls the family’s trips to Waterloo Station for holidays at Christmas.  After retiring from stock work, he lived for a time at Wyndham, then located to Turkey Creek, where he and his late wife worked in the school and taught the kids – “it was just a bow shed then, that school”. He has six children – all of whom Beerbee says can paint. Denise and Marika Mung are emerging artists and often paint in their father’s style, whilst Sade Carrington is an established International artist.

Beerbee lived many years at Frog Hollow community with his friends Jack Britten and Henry Wambini – he moved with them to Turkey Creek - after they were lost (passed away), he now spends most of his time at Frog Hollow and in Kununurra.

He paints the country where he was born and worked in a distinctive style.  Beerbee is now the Senior male ochre artist after the passing in 2006 of Hector Jandany, and as such his works are much sort after. 

He is represented in Corporate and Private Collections worldwide.

 

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