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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ben Galmirri Ward, Barramundi Dreaming, 2023

Ben Galmirri Ward Jalyirri, b. 1949

Barramundi Dreaming, 2023
natural ochres an pigments on canvas
60 x 80 cm
23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in
MM7205
$ 3,900.00
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Ben Ward has depicted the Argyle diamond mine which is on his Country. The pink triangular shapes in this painting indicate the pink diamonds, with a hazardous waste symbol in...
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Ben Ward has depicted the Argyle diamond mine which is on his Country. The pink triangular shapes in this painting indicate the pink diamonds, with a hazardous waste symbol in the centre.

"I have deliberately painted a nuclear waste symbol in the centre. White man has destroyed this Country by allowing cattle to roam all over it. This is a sacred site and the waterhole in the centre has been fouled up. You wouldn't go near a nuclear waste site, would you?"

 “I was born at Argyle Downs Station in 1949 at Behn Creek, hence my name. My family all worked on the station and we lived there until I was 10. We walked from Argyle Station to Ivanhoe so I could go to school at the Kimberley Research Station. My parents and extended family gained work at Ivanhoe Station. My stepfather, Jeff Chanarma, taught me everything I know. He took me on as his own son.
My real father was a stockman at Argyle Downs Station, he was half Miriwoong and half Afghan and in those days he couldn’t claim me as his own.”

After Ben left school he worked as a mechanic and it was the shop owner’s wife who taught Ben how to paint in watercolour. In 1964 he worked on Carlton Station mustering cattle then later studied nursing to take a position at the Ord Valley Aboriginal Health Service.

A great speaker, Ben was strongly involved in land rights and community issues. He worked for the Aboriginal Development Commission and officially opened Waringarri Aboriginal Arts in the 1980s. It wasn’t until 2011 that Ben began painting regularly and carving at the centre.

His painting practice focuses on depicting his country and memories of when he was a young man mustering cattle, from his own unique perspective. In his latest series, he employs triangular designs of juxtaposed coloured ochre to depict the rivers, mountains and ranges of his country while also commenting on issues that are close to his heart.

In 2015 he was the first Indigenous person to win the prestigious John Fries Award for emerging artists. Ben has held the position as Chairperson for the Board of Directors at Waringarri Aboriginal Arts in 2012, 2013, 2015-16 & 2019.
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Waringarri Arts 6609-23

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Wildlife! 2024
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