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Ntyemeny (Ruby Saltbush) | Aboriginal Artwork Painting

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Celebrating Indigenous Culture

Supports Aboriginal Artists

Designed in Australia

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Artwork Details:

  • Artist: Maureen Dixon Kemarre
  • Size: 30 x 30 cm
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Language Group: Anmatyerre
  • Country: Ankerrapw
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Subject(s): Ntyemeny (Ruby Saltbush), Country, Awelye (Women’s Ceremony), Bush Food, Bush Medicine

Maureen’s first paintings for Mbantua Gallery were in September 2000. She comes from a large family of artists where she is the daughter of artist Elsie Dixon Penangke and senior man of Ankerrapw, Walter Dixon Pwerle. Her style reflects the unique works of the Dixon family.

Having had the advantage of an Aboriginal education as well as a European education, Maureen is currently (Feb 03) a teachers aid at Mulga Bore School in the Utopia Region, Central Australia. She has four sisters, Thelma, Elizabeth, Dianne and Jilly, three of whom paint, and one brother, Henry Dixon, also an artist for Mbantua Gallery.

Maureen’s artistic style is more commonly influenced by the designs of her Awelye – women’s ceremony and body paint, for the stories belonging to her father’s country, Ankerrapw.

COLLECTIONS:

  • Mbantua Gallery Permanent Collection, Alice Springs

EXHIBITIONS:

  • 2000, Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs, N.T, Australia
Ntyemeny (Ruby Saltbush) | Aboriginal Artwork Painting
Ntyemeny (Ruby Saltbush) | Aboriginal Artwork Painting Sale price$225.00 AUD Regular price$300.00 AUD

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