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The ochre painters of the Kimberley, Western Australia, have carried on a tradition of which they are fiercely
proud. The Dreaming Stories, the affiliation with their land are depicted in the medium of the ochre and natural pigments
which abound in their area. The gathering and preparation of the ochre is as time consuming as the painting
itself - yet it is THEIR medium from the early 1980's when Rover Thomas and Jack Britten were given their first canvas,
which they stretched themselves onto crude "board", mixed their ochre with kangaroo blood and tree resin,
"chewed" grass to colour the ochre, and bulked it up with charcoal - a technique still used today to the
current exhibition stretchers which the next generations of ochre painters are now offered - the stories are
the same - handed down from their now deceased mentors - the styles differ as always - the teaching of ochre technique,
we are confident, will be carried on to infinity.
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