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'The children watch the moon instead of going to sleep, and find themselves in a sticky situation - Moonglue - which even the Maban man can't fix. Moonglue is a delightful tale from Kimberley storyteller, Daisy Utemorrah, with dramatic illustrations by Susan Wyatt.'
'The crowd, from serious Melbournian collectors, gallery curators, Aboriginal people who had keenly followed... Malcolm Jagamarra and Clifford 'Possum' Tjapaltjarri... to international visitors all admired the work, brilliant examples of the Western Art tradition and the artists own unique styles'.
(p. 20)
Note: Photograph of Malcolm Jagamarra and Clifford 'Possum' Tjapaltjarri at the Gathering exhibition in Melbourne. Photograph taken by Donna Robson.