Tuesday, November 7, 2017

ROYAL RECONCILIATION ODDITY

Surely one of  the  most  unusual expressions of  support  for  Reconciliation  Australia is  the above  painted  cast  from  a   broken  arm depicting  white and black cockatoos sharing the same perch . Little Darwin   came across this  when calling  upon the Queen of the Jungle. The story behind   the work of  art  is  this . In l998, having just returned  from Germany, the  Queen  arrived at  her  leafy  abode, put her  suitcase    down , went  to  get   clothes off the line  which had  been placed  there  by  the  house carer-tripped,  fell to  the  ground, causing   a  painful   fracture . 
 
A plain  white  plaster cast was applied  to her arm   at  the Townsville Hospital . Artistically inclined   and   with a long interest in  Aboriginal art, myths and legends ,  which  had  included a  trip to Alice Springs  where she bought a bark painting ,  she  got   Magnetic Island   artist  Yonni Van Bemmel  , who runs a fine art studio ,  to  paint  the  cast   with  the  Reconciliation  message . When  it  came  to removal of  the cast   at  the  hospital , the Queen  made a special plea   for  it  to be  given   to her   as  the normal  practice is to bin  casts  to prevent   any spread of  diseases of  the  tropical kind.