Helen Baldwin Helen Baldwin i(A45818 works by)
Born: Established: 1912 Blayney, Blayney area, Blayney - Cowra - Grenfell area, Central West NSW, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Children of the Dreamtime Laura Murray (editor), Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Frenchs Forest : Child and Associates , 1989 Z1483440 1989 selected work short story prose Indigenous story travel

'For decades Helen Baldwin has been painting outback Australia and the Aboriginal people. Her travels have taken her throughout western New South Wales and to Alice Springs, Darwin, Yuendumu, Napperby, Mbunghara, Papunya, Kintore, Docker River, Areyonga, Maryvale and countless places in between. Through her friendship with Michael Ellis and his wife Lizzie, a full-blood Aborigine of the Ngaanatjarra tribe, Helen has been taken to special areas that few white people have ever seen.

'The natural affinity for the Central Australian desert and its people felt by Helen is visible in her artistic work. She is able to see through the incongruous Western clothing, tangled hair and ubiquitous dust to the flame that gave birth to one of the purest forms of spirituality ever articulated. . At night, telling Dreamtime stories by the campfire, an ancient dignity lights the eyes of the old people.

'It is the essence of this message that Helen Baldwin captures in her paintings of the Aboriginal people: wisdom, simplicity, spontaneity and grace.
Children of the Dreamtime presents a vivid picture of the Aboriginal people of central Australia, their way of life and their environment.

'In her work Artist Helen Bladwin shows us the beauty she perceives in the Australian outback and the people who first made it their home.'

Source : publisher's blurb (New Holland Ed.)

1 y separately published work icon Tilly and Frilly and Amanda Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Sydney : Jons Productions , 1953 Z1482205 1953 single work picture book children's Tilly and Frilly, the goldfish, wish they were in the same goldfish bowl. When Amanda, the little black kitten, decides to catch and eat the fish, she sees how fearful they are and drops Tilly back into Frilly's bowl. All three pets become great friends.
1 y separately published work icon Little Billy Bunnykin Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Sydney : Colour Productions , 1947 Z1483436 1947 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Rambler the Frolicsome Kid Helen Baldwin , Sydney : Colour Productions , 1946 Z1284148 1946 single work children's fiction children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Chicky Chick Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Sydney : Colour Productions , 1946 Z838068 1946 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Shy Georgiana Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Sydney : Jons Productions , 1945 Z1482202 1945 single work picture book children's Georgiana mimics her mother and Mrs. Brown as they complete their domestic chores. When Georgiana and her doll, Emiline, save Mrs. Brown's baby, Georgiana is rewarded for her bravery.
1 y separately published work icon Martin and Maisie Mouse Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Sydney : Dawfox Productions , 1944 Z1483433 1944 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Little Alexander Helen Baldwin , Helen Baldwin (illustrator), Sydney : Jons Productions , 1944 Z831046 1944 single work picture book children's
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