‘Hodgkinson’s concern is with the total experience of Arnhem Land, with the people and their legends, with artforms and artefacts, with natural history and landform, flora and fauna and, above all, with the spirit that pervades this unique environment. His viewpoint resembles that of the Renaissance, when a spirit of creative exploration and artistic flowering enabled individuals to perceive and record their world in a new light’.
Dr. Colin Jack-Hinton - Director of Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory 1970 - 2002
Ubirr - Obiri Rock 1979 gouache on paper 56 x 76
The Bilkbilkmi Track 1982 gouache on paper 56 x 75
Cave II 1982 goauche on paper 29x38
Tiwi Posts II 1982 gouache on paper 29 x 38
Tiwi Posts 1982 gouache on paper 29 x 38
Termites and Apocalypse 1989 gouache on paper 33 x 51
The Kakadu Experience 1982 gouache on paper 57.5 x 76
Tree Roots Arnhem Land 1982 gouache on Paper 34 x 49
The Artist Camp at Bowerbird 1990 oil on canvas 122 x 183