
Bush Medicine No.2 | Aboriginal Artwork Painting
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Artwork Details:
- Artist: Bettrina Pula Bundey
- Size: 30 x 30 cm
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas
- Born: 24ᵗʰ April 1983
- Language Group: Alyawarre
- Country: Irrultja
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas
- Subject(s): Bush Medicine, Bush Flowers, Desert Flowers, Anaty (Bush Potato)
Bettrina Pula Bundey was born at Ahalpere in Utopia Region in 1983. Bettrina began painting for Mbantua Gallery in 2008. However, she stopped painting as she married and had been busy looking after her daughters (Monica was born in 2015 and Talana was born in 2017). In March 2023, Bettrina visited Mbantua Gallery and said to us “I wanna do painting again!” So, we gave her some canvases, paints, brushes, bottles and needles.
Bettrina’s mother is Maisie Petyarre Bundey (an artist from Utopia) and her father passed away a while ago. The late Polly Ngale (well-known artist) is her grandmother. Bettrina learnt to paint by watching her mother. Bettrina received “Bush Medicine” story from her mother and has developed her own style, sometimes using small dot work. She also paints Bush Flowers, Desert Flowers and Anaty (bush potato).
Currently Bettrina lives in Ampilatwatja with her husband (Tony Morton) and two daughters. Ampilatwatja is Tony’s country.
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