Tasmanian Artists
Leigh Oates

2 AM 1461/03
Leigh Oates Winnaleah (Fire - Ring of Fire) 2003
Acrylic & gouache on Galacia linen 760 x 710mm $850
The nine circles represent the nine Aboriginal Nations - North West, North, North Midlands, North East, Ben
Lomond, Big River, South East, South West and Oyster Bay. The nine Nations are all linked together by living
on the same land, this connection is represented by the early morning misted web. The nine circles also
represent fire which was an important part of day to day living for the Aboriginal people. The fire circles show
the centre of the fire is very hot and moving out from the centre shows the ash and finally the charcoal which all
is left after a fire has died. The three lines in the centre of the fire represent fuel and you can see that these fires
have not died and the Tasmanian Aboriginal People still walk on this land. This is also represented by the
footprints around the outside of the painting. The blue and white stripes represent the coastline and sea spray
that surrounds us and the many islands connected to Tasmania. The yellow background represents sand which
can be found on many coastline areas. The brown border also represents the coastline and the many rocky
outcrops.
 
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