Kaylene Whiskey, is a Pitjantjatjara artist from Indulkana, a remote Aboriginal community, in South Australia. Whiskey is a contemporary Aboriginal artist who is exhibited in many important Australian galleries and won the 2018 Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; she was also a finalist for the 2020 Archibald Prize (as a part of a record year for Indigenous Australian artists representation in the Archibald Prize). Whiskey is the granddaughter of Whiskey Tjukangku, whom she used to watch paint and, like her grandfather, she paints with Iwantja Arts.
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| - Kaylene Whiskey, is a Pitjantjatjara artist from Indulkana, a remote Aboriginal community, in South Australia. Whiskey is a contemporary Aboriginal artist who is exhibited in many important Australian galleries and won the 2018 Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; she was also a finalist for the 2020 Archibald Prize (as a part of a record year for Indigenous Australian artists representation in the Archibald Prize). Whiskey is the granddaughter of Whiskey Tjukangku, whom she used to watch paint and, like her grandfather, she paints with Iwantja Arts. (en)
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- I like to listen to rock music and Tina Turner, and I paint with really strong colours, I put in lots of the special details, and everyone likes it. I paint strong stories too, paintings about heaven and Jesus, and sometimes Mintabie and paintings about my country Indulkana. Sometimes my paintings tell hard stories, but my paintings are always colourful and painting them makes me happy. (en)
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| - Kaylene Whiskey, is a Pitjantjatjara artist from Indulkana, a remote Aboriginal community, in South Australia. Whiskey is a contemporary Aboriginal artist who is exhibited in many important Australian galleries and won the 2018 Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; she was also a finalist for the 2020 Archibald Prize (as a part of a record year for Indigenous Australian artists representation in the Archibald Prize). Whiskey is the granddaughter of Whiskey Tjukangku, whom she used to watch paint and, like her grandfather, she paints with Iwantja Arts. (en)
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