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Atnwelarre and Anwekety #2 | Aboriginal Artwork Painting

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Celebrating Indigenous Culture

Supports Aboriginal Artists

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Artwork Details:

  • Artist: Josie Kunoth Petyarre (also spelled Pitjara)
  • Size: 30 x 30 cm
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Born: 1959
  • Language Group: Anmatyerre
  • Country: Alhalkere, Utopia Region
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas and linen, Wood Sculpture
  • Subject(s): Atnwelarre (Pencil Yam), Kame (Pencil Yam Seed), Country, Awelye (Women’s Ceremony), Atham-areny Story, Anwekety (Conkerberry), Bush and Camp Scenes, Emu Dreaming

Josie was involved in the 1980’s batik movement that established the women artists of Utopia. In 2005 she began painting for Mbantua Gallery and paints Dreamtime stories passed down to her from her father’s country, Alhalkere, as well as colourful depictions of life at Utopia.

Josie’s mother, renowned artist Polly Ngale, sisters and aunties are all Utopia artists and the years spent watching them provided inspiration to her. Like most members of her community, Josie speaks little English but is very enthusiastic about painting and sees it as a means of language and expression of her stories and culture.

Having lived in a number of communities within Utopia over the years, including Homestead, Boundary Bore and Apungalingum, Josie is no stranger to travel and has proudly travelled to Perth, Melbourne and Darwin for her artwork. Josie continues to live out in Utopia with her husband, Dinny Kunoth Kemarre, their children and their extended family.

COLLECTIONS:

  • Mbantua Gallery Permanent Collection, Alice Springs

Ethically sourced and provided with impeccable provenance including Certificate of Authenticity.

Atnwelarre and Anwekety #2 | Aboriginal Artwork Painting
Atnwelarre and Anwekety #2 | Aboriginal Artwork Painting Sale price$180.00 AUD Regular price$240.00 AUD

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