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Magpie Lake by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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28 September 2007

Magpie Lake

Painting 44/2007
29x20cm
acrylic on card

Magpies are an integral part of the Australian landscape.
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Sand Dune by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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27 September 2007
Sand Dune
Painting 43/2007
29x20cm
acrylic on card
Bull rushes on the edge of the sand dunes on the 80 mile beach in New Zealand.
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Night Tide by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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26 September 2007

Night Tide
Painting 42/2007
29x20cm
acrylic on card
the energy of the night tide excites the grasses on the waters edge
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Nesting by Carollyn Rhodes Thomspon
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25 September 2007

Nesting

Painting 41/2007
29x20cm
acrylic on card

bird nest in the bull rushes on the waters edge
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Kia's Glory by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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24 September 2007
Kia's Glory
Painting 38/2007
60x90cm
acrylic on canvas
bloody red sunset flooding the land
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Tarquinian Stable 3 by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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22 September 2007

Tarquinian Stable 3
Painting 37/2007
38x28cm
mixed media on card
horse in a small antiquated stable
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Cool Skies by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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21 September 2007
Cool Skies
Painting 36/2007
acrylic on card
10x15cm
distant blue mountain

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Malley Tree Breeze by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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20 September 2007
Malley Tree Breeze
Painting 34/2007
10x15cm
acrylic on card
fresh air in the outback
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Tarquinian Stable 2 by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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19 September 2007
Tarquinian Stable 2
Painting 33/2007
38x28cm
mixed media on card
birds fly into the barn and rest apon the horses back
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Tarquinian Stable 1 by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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18 September 2007

Tarquinian Stable 1
Painting 32/2007
38x28cm
acrylic on card
a small antiquated barn houses a solitary horse
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Sunrise Site by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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15 September 2007
Sunrise Site
Painting 14/2007
acrylic on canvas
39x34cm
evidence of the struggle of nature
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Space is Freedom
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14 September 2007

Growing up in the country was something that I will always be grateful for. I was very lucky to have a freedom that is still a part of me now.

I was a daydreamer as a child. I would often find myself gazing out the window whilst in class, dreaming of the things that didn't yet exist, taking me out and into another place.
The little asbestos house that I lived in, was near a main road, miles from nowhere. At night time, because there was no traffic on the road, my brother, sister and I would lay down in the middle and look up to the sky.The stars and the moon were so big, that I felt as though I could just reach up and pluck them from the darkess.

After a bumpy ride with my father and mother, through thick malley scrub land in our old Jeep, we would arrive into even more isolation onto the edges of the massive salt lakes, climbing large rocks, searching for rare wildflowers, picking field mushrooms in paddocks, fishing on beaches that rarely saw human beings and prospecting for the elusive mineral deposits.
Standing or laying in the vast space of the salt lake of Lake King, where the land continues as far as the eye can see, in a shimmer of heat waves on a hot summers day, or being engulfed by the spectacular colours of a sunset, that floods over the land created a sense of freedom in my mind that was humbling and grounding. A feeling of belonging to it, and it to me. All one.


Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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Lake Edge by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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12 September 2007
Lake Edge
Painting 8/2007
29x20cm
acrylic on card
The remnants of dead trees are scattered along the lake edge
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Outback Figure by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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11 September 2007
Outback Figure
Painting 7/2007
acrylic on card
29x20cm
Dead ranches of trees on the edges of the salt lakes are a reminder of the salinity problems facing farmers in Western Australia
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Headland by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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09 September 2007

Headland
Painting 5/2007
mixed media on board
25x18cm
Textured blue headlands near Hopetoun
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Caught Moment by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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08 September 2007
Caught Moment
Painting 3/2007
acrylic on board
70x66cm
The mother of a criminal meditating in the tranquil setting of the sunset.

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Landmark 1 by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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07 September 2007
Landmark 1

Painting 02/2007
Acrylic on Card
29x21cm


Piles of rocks and dead trees are scattered
around the edges of the lakes near Lake King

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Sunset Glory by Carollyn Rhodes Thompson
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05 September 2007

Sunset Glory
painting 01/2008
acrylic on canvas

rocky outcrop with orange sunset

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The Tip
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01 September 2007

As a child I was raised in the small country town of Lake King.

I had many hours playing in the bush either by myself or with my big brother Steve and my sister Val. We would walk through the bush on the rubbish tip dirt track that wound its way past a large gnarled and deformed gum tree,we named the "tit "tree because of its huge breast like growth protruding from its front. I love to rummage through old tips that have layers of the past poking through the newer loads.

Rusting camp pie tins, spring keyed wind back sardine tins, miners lanterns, shrivelled leather boots, dried animal skeletons, broken pieces of blue dynasty ceramic cups and plates, rusting inner spring bed bases, the chassy of a racing green model T Ford truck, with the shiny front fender buckled and twisted, the domed, heavy bonnet, open like a whales mouth waiting to be fed.

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