Jimmy Pike's Artlines
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Jimmy Pike's Artlines: You Call it Desert, We Used to Live There. Published by the Berndt Museum of Anthropology, Dr Harold Schenberg Arts Centre, University of Western Australia (UWA), Paperback (large format) 2012. This publication was produced on the occasion of a semester-length exhibition of Jimmy Pike's work at the Museum in 2012. Jimmy Pike (c.1940 - 2002) was a Walmajarri Aboriginal artist, from the Kimberley region of the north part of Western Australia. He produced all the work shown in this exhibition using felt-tipped pens; these brightly-coloured works had never been exhibited before. Jimmy Pike also worked in acrylics on canvas; these works had been shown not only in Australia, but also overseas. Condition: Fair. The pages are clean, but they are starting to come unstuck from the cover, where the glue is brittle. Outside, there is a very slight curvature of the bottom outer corner of the front cover. The yellow background is nice and bright, except for a small patch in the top left-hand corner of the front, where it has faded a bit. A very small tear is to be found adjacent, on the spine.
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