Rohin Kickett returns for his second solo exhibition at Japingka.

Ballardong Noongar artist Rohin Kickett traces his great grandfather’s journey from where he was taken from Country at Sandstone and moved to various care stations in Western Australia. Here Rohin concentrates on locations around Mt Magnet which was one stage where Charlie Sandstone was located on his journey away from his family.

Rohin's works are aerial representations of the country. Using pallet knives and a lot of thick paint, to create texture and multiple layers, Rohin has captured the texture of his great-grandfather's country.