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Leanne Jones Aboriginal Artist

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25.01.2022 Work in progress. Acrylic on wide edged canvas. Deerubin.



25.01.2022 What went on in the studio today. Miss 5 came to visit. Before and after lunch was a lot of art with Otis followed by a sleep on the chaise lounge by the fire. I also did some work to my painting, amongst lots of chatting. Too cute.

21.01.2022 Whats on the easel is almost finished. Acrylic on wide edged canvas. The story of my ancestors in their environment and how they used their resources.

21.01.2022 Whats on the easel Work in progress.



20.01.2022 My work in progress and it's process.

17.01.2022 Bowie was right. As an Artist you need to get a bit out of your depth to see how far you can go.

14.01.2022 Work in progress. Acrylic on wide edged canvas. Murnong-Yam Daisies. A staple food in the diet of the ancestors. Might finish it tomorrow seeing as l'm enjoying certain aspects of isolation.



13.01.2022 A new work in progress. Making fire on Wiradjuri Country. I love these colours in a triadic colour selection.

13.01.2022 What's on the easel is almost finished. B B also thought on this cold wet day, that l might like a spot of cricket. Indoors. In the studio.

11.01.2022 The tracks a dingo makes when it runs across water in a clay pan. This wonderful image captured by Greg Robertson @kiaorastation when mustering in far north we...stern NSW. #australiangeographic #australianwildlife #australia #australiagram #focusaustralia #traveloutbackaust #aussiephotos #lonelyplanet #outbackcollective See more

10.01.2022 Work in progress. Acrylic on wide edged canvas. Not much more to do. Hopefully I will get some time tomorrow afternoon to do a bit more work on this.

08.01.2022 Murnong - Yam Daisy. Farmed and eaten by the ancestors for a nutritious feed for the mob. Just needs a signature. And a varnish.



05.01.2022 Work in progress. Acrylic on wide edged canvas. 8"8". This painting is about the Indigo plant - Austral Indigo, and its use in fishing for fish like Murray Cod. The leaves were crushed and added to water to stun fish and eels. This grows wild in our location.

01.01.2022 Work in progress. Acrylic on wide edged canvas. The Wonga Wonga Pigeon and the Waratah story.

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