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Angelina Karadada / Wandjina Rain Spirit (N-2300-AK)
SKU: N-2300-AK
90cm x 180cm Ochre on Linen, 2003
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90cm x 180cm Ochre on Linen, 2003
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Artist Profile
Angelina Karadada is the youngest daughter of Lily and Jack Karadada and part of one of the most famous artistic families in the Kimberley. Her mother Lily is an International artist and the best known of the Wandjina (rock art) painters. Angelina was born 15/05/67 in Kalumburu, Mitchell Plateau Far North East Western Australia. Angelina was educated in Derby and has two children – both boys and both born on 1st May – Roger in 1988 and Chubby (Junior) in 1990.
Angie commenced painting in her teens, under the close direction of her mother and elder brother Rosando (Rossi). In fact, all her brothers and sisters either paint or carve – three generations of the Karadada family are unbelievably talented.
She has travelled with her mother Interstate to paint for exhibitions – she enjoys travelling and has, like older sister Roslyn, a definitive and personal style. Whilst taking direction from her mother, Angie’s depiction of the Wandjina is individual, with fine strokes and firm outlines, as she interprets the cave painting images and associated Dreamtime stories through her own eyes.
Angie’s carvings, both of wooden animals and amazing figures depicted on the magical boab nuts of the East Kimberley are avidly sought after because of the intricate and clever detailing of the imaging.
Awards
• Kathy Donnelly Encouragement Award 2020, Jury Art Prize, Courthouse Gallery, Port Hedland, WA
Collections
• National Museum of Australia, Canberra ACT
• Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth WA
• St John of God Hospital, Murdoch, WA
Artist's Description
I have painted the Wandjina like I remember her when I was a little girl and where I have visited with Mum and Dad. A lot of this land is Traditional country for my parents and they have taken me with them since I was a little kid. My mother told me the story about two men plucking the feathers off an owl and throwing that poor bird into the air. The Wandjina Rain God was very angry – that was so cruel. The Wandjina sent the rain down to drown those two men who tried to run away from the floods by holding onto the tails of two kangaroos. But those kangaroos took them into a big boab tree that swallowed them up. The Rain God had her revenge, the rainbow came out and the rain stopped. The Wandjina has that little owl on her shoulder noe. The moral to that story is do not be cruel to poor animals and birds.
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