Reggie Sultan
'The Seven Sisters Story’ - Reggie Sultan
'The Seven Sisters Story’ - Reggie Sultan
Artist - Reggie Sultan
Title - ‘The Seven Sisters Story’
Method - Acrylic on Canvas
Size - Portrait / Landscape
Region - Alice Springs, Central Australia
Date - 2018
Information about the artist
Born in Alice Springs in 1965, Reggie first took up painting as a young fella attending the Alice Springs Convent School. Although he won numerous school art awards, Reggie learned his art by watching older artists painting in the Todd River and Chinaman’s Creek. First adopting a “Namatjira’ style of landscape painting, Reggie began painting scenes around his hometown and sold his first painting at the mission block store. Over the years Reggie worked on stations as a station hand and fencer, painting on the side when he had a chance.
Since 1985 he has been a professional artist experimenting with adopting traditional dot painting styles to tell stories about life in his mothers’ country in Central Australia around Barrow Creek and Neutral junction station. Using Aboriginal symbols and drawing on his own experience of the bush, Reggie’s painting tell stories of hunting, gathering bush tucker and traditional Aboriginal lifestyle.
Reggie uses a range of colours, especially the ochres or red and yellow oxides, on black canvas. He is currently experimenting with paints, which dry in a matt finish in order to give the painting a more ‘original’ feeling. His distinctive speckled colour background effect is achieved using leaves. Some of the larger more intricate paintings can take up to three months to complete.
Over the past few years Reggie’s works have gained increasing recognition and exposure. Since moving to Darwin he has participated in the National Aboriginal Art Awards four times. His work is bought by tourist and locals and from art galleries and roadhouses along the “Track” between Alice Springs and Darwin.