XTwo Hypersaline Waters

Davinia-Ann Robinson


‘Two Hypersaline Waters’ the water meets the sky, the sky meets the water, my body slips in-between the two and stories held in bodies earth, water, sky and flesh collide.

a momentary connection between this body and Gutharraguda ‘Two Waters’ located in Western Australia, colonial name Shark Bay. Gutharraguda is the traditional country of three Aboriginal language groups: Malgana, Nhanda and Yingkarta.

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