Beneath the white gums
$260.00
While growing up my old Grandmother told us about how they lived back in the days. Most times it would relate to close near riverbeds where most of the fresh water lies, and the big white gum tree's was shade from the sun. The colours in the painting were how the land's were back then. Close to the sun going down this bring's these beautiful colours into our mind and hearts that stay with us forever. We then pass on the storie's to our children. Artist: Patrick Lee Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Dimensions: 1cm
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John Patrick Lee
I was born in Broome. My father was Brian Lee who was of Malay/Asian decent.
My mother was Edna Lee (Bellotti) she was born in Shark Bay. Her ancestors are of Italian/English/Nhanda/Malgana.
I grew up in Carnarvon, went to schools here. I love fishing and camping up the coast. Taking with grandchildren camping and fishing. Sometimes during the summer we go up the coast for swimming just for the day.
I started painting in the early 90's. I wasn't much of a painter, but my older brother got me interested, so after that I started.
Over the years I have sold a lot of my paintings, I did paintings for wedding presents, took part of school mural during NAIDOC Week.
Once I find some extra time I will get back into doing my painting again.















