This painting will be sent rolled and not stretched on a frame. Postage is FREE Australia-wide. For international customers, a postage invoice will be sent to you after your payment is received. If you would like a postage cost before purchasing please contact us with your address and country. Please see our postage page for full details.
By Chern’ee Sutton
Age – 25 years
Medium – Acrylic and raised acrylic on canvas
Size – 91cm wide x 121cm high
Stone emu nest Dreaming
Ntia Utinat Kutu Dreaming
My name is Chern’ee Sutton and I am a contemporary Indigenous artist from the Kalkadoon people from Mount Isa in Queensland. This painting is called “Ntia Utinat Kutu Dreaming” in the Kalkadoon language which means “Stone Emu Egg Dreaming”.
Kalkadoon people have looked at the stars and used them to follow their dreaming tracks or songlines for thousands of years and had a very good understanding of the motions of the sun, the moon, the planets and the stars throughout the year. Stories about the stars and constellations were passed down from generation to generation and this painting tells the story of the Emu in the sky and the stone emu nests.
Every Autumn when the milky way passes over Kalkadoon country and the stone emu nests and when the emu in the sky is at its brightest it signals to the Kalkadoon people that it is now time to collect the emu eggs for food, never taking all the eggs but only a few so the emu can repopulate the lands.