The 3 little paintings hanging in the gallery have a deep significance, two are titled Water Dreaming and the third is aFire Dreaming painting by sisters, Sarrita and Tarisse King and their father, the late, great, Bill King Jangala. The works, although very contemprary to look at, have a deep significance and an even deeper impact on the lives of the desert dwellers for thousands of years. They represent the two most vital elements we have, fire and water, both needed to sustain a healthy environment and life.
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