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This portrait of "Uncle Jack Charles" won the People's Choice award at the Lindenow art show in May 2025

 

This drawing is made using graphite pencils and charcoal on a stretched canvas. The graphite powder is blended with a small makeup brush to create the different tones, whereas a black charcoal pencil brings a strong contrast. I also used a fine point eraser to define the highlights in the eyebrows and the eyes.

 

Jack Charles was such a famous and familiar character that we could easily believe he was everyone’s uncle.

His remarkable life is a great show of resilience with more highs and lows than anyone would experience in a lifetime

Born into the Stolen Generations, Jack endured the systemic trauma of foster care, homelessness, incarceration, abuse, battling addiction and facing the harsh realities of segregation.

Yet, from these struggles emerged a voice of unparalleled power and grace. Embracing the arts, Jack transformed his experiences into compelling performances on stage and screen, becoming a beloved actor and author. He was a beacon of truth, shedding light on the injustices faced by Aboriginal people, his activism intertwining with his artistic expression.

A troubled man and an enduring elder, Uncle Jack's legacy, celebrated with a state memorial, reminds us that even from the deepest valleys, one can rise to inspire, to heal, and to forever carve a place in the nation’s heart.

Uncle Jack

AU$5,000.00Price
Quantity
  • Graphite pencil and charcoal on pencil.

    122cm x 91cm x 2cm.

    Ready to hang

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