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Goody Barrett / Tomato Creek (N-0825-GB)
SKU: N-0825-GB
60cm x 90cm Ochre on Canvas, 1997
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60cm x 90cm Ochre on Canvas, 1997
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Artist Profile
c. 1930 – 2010
Goody was born at Old Lissadell Station, c. 1930. Goody related the story of how her boss, Paddy McNamara, taught her domestic duties as well as riding. As she grew up on the station, her elders taught her bush tucker gathering and all the Dreamtime stories she painted and passed on to the youngsters at Warmun, where she lived. She spoke of her Station owner employers with fondness, and left when her last “boss” passed away, to settle at Turkey Creek.
She painted with the best – the late Queenie McKenzie, Madigan Thomas, and her sister Lena. Goody always displayed a sense of adventure with technique in ochre painting – she liberally used the thick ochre, very often bulking the black colour up with charcoal, as did the very early ochre Masters.
Goody was very aware of her culture and devoted her life to passing this on by way of paintings, stories and teaching.
Goody’s paintings are strong, each one different in theme but invariably depicting her dreaming stories and her country. Her works are represented Australia-wide and Internationally, and are much sought after.
Exhibitions
Goody’s work has been included in prestigious Group Exhibitions in Melbourne (four with William Mora Galleries), Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and Darwin as well as Internationally, alongside major artists Paddy Bedford, Freddie Timms, Rusty Peters and Peggy Patrick.
Selected Exhibitions
• Blood on the Spinifex, Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2002-2003
• Rhapsodies in Country, GrantPirrie at Art Miami, USA, 2002
Artwork Description
Known as Granite Creek by many, Goody and her people only know it as Tomato Creek.
The area is on her beloved Dilduwam (Lissadell Cattle Station) in the North-East Kimberley and Goody recalls that when she was a little girl the family would camp there, enjoying natures bounty which included bream fishing, woonjerin (kangaroo) and the best bush tomatoes in all of Dilduwam.
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