This is the ancient myth of the Milky Way and the Seven Sisters (Pleiades). This story takes place at ‘twenty mile’ located near Napperby Creek in the Northern Territory.
The Seven Sisters travelled over a vast expanse of country, until they realised that they were being followed by a man called Wati-Nyiru (who was a Tjakamarra man). With little hope of relief, the Seven Sisters escaped through a fire at Kurlunyalimpa to the Milky Way where they became the stars of the Pleiades in the Constellation Taurus. There they are safe and at rest and watch out over all the women on earth. Wati-Nyiru followed them to the heavens, and become the star Orion, unable to get near them as they move across the night sky.
This artwork depicts the cloud formations in front of the Milky Way in the night sky. The seven concentric circles represent the seven sisters while the lone star represents Orion (the Tjakamarra man) reforming the constellation of Pleiades.
Year: 2021
Dimensions: 930 x 1000 mm
Medium: Synthetic Polymer Paints on Belgian Canvas
Stretching Status: Stretched
$2,500.00 AUD
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