Kwatye Iperte (Waterholes) by Bianca Turner

'The design represents the soakage you can find in the desert, in every area, different Country. You can dig with your hands, deep down and you can find Kwatye (Water), even in the desert. This was the First Nation's drinking water when there was nothing to drink. In the old days, people know where to dig, they can tell by looking at what’s around. All year round, every time the rain falls you get that soakage and from natural springs under the ground, always be Kwatye (water) there.' Bianca Turner

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