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Watiya by Barbara Reid Napangarti
SALE PRICE $900
75 x 75 cm
$1350
PIN: BNR004CQ
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Kotichta by Bevan Tjampitjinpa
This work depicts women collecting bush tomatoes (kotichta)
SALE PRICE $600
90 x 55 cm
$750
PIN: BTJ004AR
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Yam Seed & Emu Tucker by Dolly Petyarre Mills
The seed of the Atnwelarr (pencil yam) and Ilenyenp (one of the Cassia varrieties found in the Utopia region) is the subject of Dolly's painting. The stories surrounding both of these plants belong to Alhalkere country in the Utopia region, northeast of Alice Springs. The design in this painting signifies traveling, dancing and story lines. Dot work represents the yam seeds and the flowers of the cassia. Dolly explains that emus love to eat the delicate golden flowers that bloom on this shrub during the hot summer months.
SALE PRICE $595
60 x 60 cm
$1000
PIN: DPM002TR
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Tjiturrulpa Sandhills by Eileen Napaltjarri
This painting shows the sandhill country that the men and women during ancestral times travelled East through towards the rockhole site of Illpilli.
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SALE PRICE $2350
93 x 149 cm
$5200
PIN: ENA003GO
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Atnwelarre and Kame by Evelyn Pultara
This work depicts Atnwelarre, the Bush Yam, and Kame, the seeds of this plant. Women dig for yams as they provide an important form of sustenance for the community.
SALE PRICE $1500
90 x 120 cm
$3000
PIN: EPU007MR
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Tera in the wind by Garry Wilson Reid Muntuma
SALE PRICE $500
90 x 120 cm
$1900
PIN: GWR001CQ
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My Country by Gayle Napangardi Gibson
SALE PRICE $520
91 x 30 cm
$650
PIN: GGI001YO
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Anwekety by Glady Kemarre
The conkerberry (or conkleberry) known as anwekety or bush plum to Gladys, is a sweet black berry that is flavored by desert Aboriginals. They only grow on the plant (Carissa lanceolata) for a few weeks of the year, hoever Gladys' people collect plenty of them and store them dry, soaking them in water again before being consumed. The plant of the conkerberry is a tangled, spiny shrub that can grow up to 2m high. After rain fragrant white flowers bloom. This plant also bears medicinal properties. The orange inner bark from the roots can be soaked in water and the resultant solutions can be used as a medicinal wash. This is particularly favoured for skin and eye conditions. The thorns on the shrub can be used to cure warts. Gladys paints the conkerberry (dot work). In Anmatyerre the conkerberry is called anwekety. This fruit looks very similar to plum and is often referred to in English by Gladys as a bush plum. In the Dreamtime, winds blew from all directions, carrying the anwekety seed over Gladys' ancestors' land. The first anwekety of the Dreamings then grew, bore fruit and dropped more seeds. Many winds blew the seeds all over the Dreaming lands.
SALE PRICE $1950
120 x 90 cm
$3900
PIN: GKE001TQ
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Bush Medicine Leaves by Gloria Petyarre
This work represents the leaves of plants used in Utopia for their medicinal qualities. The women collect the leaves to treat a variety of ailments. Women also celebrate the Bush Medicine Dreaming in their Awelye ceremonies.
SALE PRICE $1750
120 x 80 cm
$3500
PIN: GPE001WQ
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Country by Hazel Morton Kngwarreye
All of Hazel's stories belong to her countries Ngkwarlerlanem and Arnkawenyerr. Hazel has painted designs that represent all of her Dreatm sories. The stories th are featured in this painting include Rainbow (Mpwelarr), Ilyarn and Ilyarnayt, Tharrkarr (swett honey grevillea), Yerramp (honey ant) and also variety of Alpeyt (flowers).
SALE PRICE $1280
90 x 90 cm
$1600
PIN: HMK003TR
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Dry Waterholes ( Mulju ) by Janet Long Nakamarra
SALE PRICE $660
60 x 80 cm
$900
PIN: JNLO004AQ
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Dry Waterholes ( Mulju ) by Janet Long Nakamarra
SALE PRICE $660
60 x 80 cm
$900
PIN: JNLO005AQ
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