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Central Art Aboriginal Art Store
Code: 09111982
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 148x70
Year: 2009
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This artworks refers to the Ingkwelaye Whirly wind Dreaming. During the Dreamtime it is said two big whirly winds came through Ingkwelaye at Utopia in central Australia and turned into two ghost gum trees, which still stand there today.
Whirly winds are a swirling gust of wind collecting leaves, sand and debris in its path, turning the sky red.
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