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This piece explores the split that exists between black and white cultures yet how underneath everything we are human and share the same heart. Uluru, often referred to as the Red Heart is also spiritually significant to the indigenous peoples of this country. I am also adressing the underlying nature of this country, the earth rich and brown from thousands of years of layered meanings. The second wave which hovers above is representative of the lighter skinned people that live here too, their fabric less substantial and easily torn. The outline of the human form joins us all as one people.

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sarenart, saren dobkins, oil painting, uluru, indigenous rights, protest

Saren Dobkins has been painting and drawing since 1986.
Originally from Zambia, C.Africa she currently resides in Australia.My work is bold, passionate and based on personal experiences that are translated to express a state of mind, a feeling and a moment in time.

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  • Colleen Milburn
    Colleen Milburnover 2 years ago

    Oh, I love this.

  • Thanks so much Colleen, it’s great to hear such positive feedback. Cheers, Saren

    – Saren Dobkins

  • jjcaeli
    jjcaeliover 2 years ago

    I absolutely LOVE your work- it’s beautiful! Some of the best I’ve seen.

  • avalyn
    avalynover 2 years ago

    ah yes!

  • Sassafras
    Sassafrasover 2 years ago

    YES, we do!!! 5-star creation.

  • prudenceh
    prudencehover 1 year ago

    love this

  • prudenceh
    prudencehover 1 year ago

    love this and I can relate well to it as an intruder in this stolen land

  • Albert
    Albert12 months ago

    great