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Sarrita King is an australian aboriginal contemporary artist.
‘There is so much beauty in this world and it’s hard to capture it all, but I can try.’ (Sarrita King)
Born in Adelaide South Australia in 1988, Sarrita King is the younger daughter of renowned aboriginal artist William King Jungala, and younger sister to celebrated aboriginal artist Tarisse King. Her style includes dots and strokes in mesormising patterens.
The stylistic influences of both daughters are a direct result of the stories, philosophies and ideals of their father William and the dramatic land and weather-scapes of the Northern Territory where much of Sarrita’s childhood was enjoyed. Putting her degree in Journalism on hold, Sarrita decided to paint full-time and take advantage of the South Australian influence that was also a part of her.
Representative of the traditional indigenous artists and their spiritual depictions, Sarrita has also been acclaimed as the contemporary indigenous forebear and harbinger of a new era.
Sarrita has had major exhibitions shown in Paris, Canada and other cultural centres. Her current artistic expression and output is a modern revelatory icon of how influential and effectual indigenous art can be.
‘My works try to capture philosophies and elements of life that everyone can relate to and feel a connection to. This brings the viewer into the artwork and helps… them to understand Aboriginal culture.’ (Sarrita King)
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