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By Chern’ee Sutton
Age – 23 years
Medium – Acrylic and raised acrylic on canvas
Size – 4 panels @ 101cm Wide x 151cm High each canvas panel.
In total 404cm wide and 151cm high
Kalkadoon Country - Kalkatungu Muu
My name is Chern’ee Sutton and I am a contemporary Indigenous artist from the Kalkadoon people from Mount Isa in Queensland. This series of paintings is called “Kalkatungu Muu” in the Kalkadoon language which means “Kalkadoon Country” and it is made up of 4 separate paintings called
Waterlillies, Medicine Leaves, The Kookaburra and the Jabiru and Butterfly Dreaming.
The Kalkadoon people have ruled their country around the Mount Isa area which was known to them as the emu foot province for at least the last 60,000 years and have been connected to their lands through their dreaming stories, songs and art.
The Kalkadoon people would mark their territory boundaries with an emu or cranes foot that was either painted onto rocks and trees or carved into the hard granite rock, this was also a warning for other aboriginal clans not to pass these boundaries.
The Kalkadoon people were extremely tall and muscular which was a result from the mountainous country and valleys they walked and climbed and also the diet they had. They were one of the healthiest aboriginal clans which was attributed to their diet of wild game, fruits, vegetables and fish. There was an abundance of grass seeds, edible roots, vegetables, vines, caper, pea’s and berries and also mineralised water from the rivers and streams.
This painting is my interpretation of Kalkadoon Country with the undulating mountains and valleys that are home to my people.