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Above Everything Else
Watercolor, ink
Japanese stab binding, 14” x 6”
32 pages
The Anangu people are indigenous inhabitants of Uluru and Kata-Tjuta, two monoliths in northwest South Australia. These rock formations are considered sacred by the Anangu since it is believed that the rocks were formed during the creation.
Uluru-Kata-Tjuta National Park was developed to help preserve the land and culture of the Anangu. This book is a brief documentation of the past, present, and future of Uluru and the Anangu. Watercolor was used for the imagery, a technique similar to the natural painting substances that the Anangu used.
Japanese stab binding, 14” x 6”
32 pages
The Anangu people are indigenous inhabitants of Uluru and Kata-Tjuta, two monoliths in northwest South Australia. These rock formations are considered sacred by the Anangu since it is believed that the rocks were formed during the creation.
Uluru-Kata-Tjuta National Park was developed to help preserve the land and culture of the Anangu. This book is a brief documentation of the past, present, and future of Uluru and the Anangu. Watercolor was used for the imagery, a technique similar to the natural painting substances that the Anangu used.