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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Agnes Armstrong, Ivanhoe Crossing, 2025

Agnes Armstrong Australian, Miriwoong, b. 1954

Ivanhoe Crossing, 2025
Natural ochre and pigment on paper
57 x 57 cm
7316-25
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This is my family's Country. I was born near the billabong. This area I have painted is Ivanhoe crossing where we used to walk, fish and swim when I was...
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This is my family's Country. I was born near the billabong. This area I have painted is Ivanhoe crossing where we used to walk, fish and swim when I was child. The billabong at the old Ivanhoe station was we used to eat turtle, little perches and waterlily. The water Lilly has three edible parts - the root, the stem and the flowers. This was important bush food for us when we used walk across country. There was good bush tucker in the river too - lot's of fish - those days were good and we were free to cross. You didn't have to think about crocodiles in those days. I love my Country. When I paint it reminds me of the elders who taught us how to hunt for food and tell us stories about our Country.
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