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Robyn Hannam
Ghost Gums Ross Highway NT
Acrylic on canvas sheet, timber frame .
Ghost Gums (24 species) are across the plains of the MacDonnell Ranges. In season the bark turns powdery white and the dust is used to paint in tribal ceremony. It was believed that the glow of the trees at night signified the presence of living spirits. This stand was along the Ross Highway in the Eastern MacDonnells.
Size: 40 × 50 cm
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About Robyn Hannam
Robyn combines her painterly skills with photography and writing to produce photo books. Her interest in landscape is driven by her natural sciences background and the significance to the local indigenous culture. Shes works across several mediums.