Jukurrpa: (Dreamings)
Jardiwanpa (Fire), Warna (Snake), Yarriprir (Green Snake), Ngapa (water), Ngatijirri (Budgerigar), Napaljarri-warna (Seven Sisters), Wulyparrari (Milky Way), Wardapi (Goanna), Marlu (Rock Kangaroo), Purruparnta (Frog), Ngarlkirdi (Tree Witchety Grub), Wanakiji and Yakajirri (Bush Tomato), Yarla (Bush Potato), Marnakiji (Bush Lantana), Marlpa (Bush Beans), Pirli-ngawurrpa (Rock Wallaby).
Kirda: (Owner) Wulyparrari (Milky Way), Pawa (Mount Barkly), Warntaparri, Pirliwarnawarna (Yirdi), Yalyajiyi (Central Mount Stuart).
Kurdungurlu : (Policeman) Wardarpi (Goanna), Munyupanji (Boomerang Hole), Kunanyirri
(Mount Leichhardt), Purturlu (Mount Theo), Patirlirri, Yinapaka (Lake Surprise).
Art Residencies:
Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney, Australia; 1992 Club Med Queensland, Australia; Crystal Fahren Hoest Gallery Hamelen, Germany; Mendelson Gallery Pittsburgh, Pa, USA, Oct. 1993; Rebecca Hossack Gallery London, United Kingdom; Parker Gallery Sydney, Australia; Global Colours Sydney, Australia, Jan 1994; Youth Theatre Brisbane, Australia, April 1995.
Corporate Designs:
Kellogs’ Australia; Hardy’s Wines Australia; Duty Free Shoppers Sydney, Australia; Telecom Australia; Sandscapes United States of America; Responsible Drinking Campaign Northern Territory Government, Australia.
Media Coverage:
SBS Television Australia; ABC 7:30 Report Australia; Channel 9 – Wonder World Australia; Cable Network Television United States of America; Qantas Inflight Video Magazine International; NTD8 Television Northern Territory, Australia; The Bulletin (Newsweek) Australia; Antiques and Art Magazine Australia; Telegraph Mirror Melbourne, Australia; The Age Newspaper Melbourne, Australia; Inside Melbourne, Sydney, Australia; 2SER FM Sydney, Australia; Sydney Morning Herald Sydney, Australia; The Australian; Australia Koori Mail Sydney, Australia; Australian Way Qantas Inflight Magazine; Qantas Inflight Video; The Age Special Edition – Melbourne, Australia.
Book Biographies:
“200 Unsung Heroes and Heroines of Australia” “Modern Art – Ancient Icon”
“A Myriad of Dreaming – 20th Century Aboriginal Art”
“Desert Dreamings”
“Ancient Icons”
“NANGARA, the Australian Aboriginal art exhibition” Ebes Collection
Exhibitions:
Art Gallery Of New South Wales Sydney, Australia, 1992; Barry Stern Gallery Sydney, Australia, 1992; Argyle Gallery Sydney, Australia, 1991; Gallery Savah Sydney, Australia, 1993; Emerald Hill Gallery Melbourne, Australia, 1992; Tribal Arts Gallery Melbourne, Australia, 1992; Aboriginal Gallery of Dreamings Melbourne, Australia, 1992; Queensland Art Gallery Brisbane, Australia, 1992; Reichs Museum The Netherlands, 1990; Rosequist Gallery Tuscon, Arizona, USA, 1991; Throckmorton Gallery Sante Fe, New Mexico, USA,1991; Bahti Indian Art Gallery Tuscon, Arizona, USA, 1991; Stuttgart Gallery Stuttgart, Germany, 1991; Rebecca Hosack Gallery London, United Kingdom; Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery Vineyard, Germany; Barbara Gilman Gallery of Dreaming Miami, Florida, USA; Malagra’s Gallery San Antonio, Texas, USA; Bird in the Hand Pittsburgh, Pa, USA; Mendelson Gallery Pittsburgh, Parker Gallery Sydney, Australia, February 1994/5; Pa, USA, Oct 1993; Wagner Art Gallery Hong Kong, August 1994; Holdsworth Gallery Sydney, Australia, February 1995; FireWorks Gallery Brisbane, Australia, May 1995; Nangara Exhibition, Belgium 1996; Gauguin Gallery, Singapore, 1996.