Irene Tilmouth - Bush Medicine Leaves

$531.00

Size: 46 × 91

Size: 46 × 91

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Catalogue: 24/320

This painting shows bush medicine leaves that grow in the dry desert lands of Central Australia. These leaves have been used for many generations by Aboriginal people living in remote communities to help keep their families healthy.

The plant grows in hard rocky ground often on hill sides and can often be found by its special smell. After heavy rain, the desert plants flower and the leaves grow green and strong. Aboriginal women go out to collect the fresh leaves. They know which ones to pick and how to prepare them. The leaves are crushed or boiled to make natural medicine that helps with sore muscles, skin problems, coughs, headaches and other sicknesses.

This knowledge is passed down from grandmothers to mothers to daughters. It is part of a connection to the land and the plants that grow there.