Sarrita King | 'Lightning, 2026' | 90x120cm
Code: DDSK26044 Artist: Sarrita King Title: Lightning Size: 90x120cm Area: Darwin, NT Community: Gurindji / Waanyi Medium: Acrylic On Canvas Year: 2026 Across this canvas, the sky comes alive. Lightning fractures the air in a thousand fine filaments, radiating from incandescent cores like blooms of white heat against a field of olive and ochre. Each strike is its own world, a spinning nucleus of energy throwing branched limbs across the surface until the bolts meet, overlap, and seam together into a vast, electrified topography. Sarrita King grew up in Darwin, where the wet season delivers some of the most theatrical electrical storms on earth. The Lightning series is her painted memory of those nights: the air thick with humidity, the horizon torn open in silver, the entire sky momentarily mapped by light. Here she captures both the violence and the strange grace of that phenomenon — the way a single strike fans into countless tributaries before vanishing, how the cracks of lightning across the heavens echo the cracked, sun-baked earth below. The hand-drawn lines, raked across the surface in tightly disciplined arcs, give the work its almost audible energy. You can sense the driving rain, the static charge, the suspended breath between flashes. And yet there is quietness too, passages where the strikes thin out and the warm golden ground glows through, like the moment after thunder when the world resets itself. King belongs to a generation of artists translating ancestral country through a contemporary visual language. The daughter of the late William King Jungala and a proud Gurindji and Waanyi woman, she draws on her father's philosophy that every element of the land, fire, water, wind, lightning speaks. Her practice she describes as a translation of that language of the earth. In this work, the storm is not chaos but communication: the sky writing itself across the country, and the country answering back.
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