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Australian Aboriginal Painting by Emily Kame Kngwarreye

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  • Description
    This is an early painting in 90s by one of the best known aboriginal painter from Australia Emily Kame Kngwarreye. It depicts one of her dreaming "My Country with Bush Yam", which is an important food sources for her people. She used what she called "dump-dump" style. The painting was purchased in Australia in 1999. It was signed "Emily" on the back and labeled with a gallery stick and mark "My country" a terrain painting by Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Vegetation and hills are depicted. A copy of the gallery invoice is included with the painting.
    Emily Kame Kngwarreye (1916 – 1996) was adopted as a child by Jacob Jones, an important lawman in the Anmatyerre community. She spoke Eastern Anmatyerre and worked as a stock hand on various stations in the Alhalkere (Soakage Bore) area. Her line of work was evidence of her personality and fierce independence during a time when most aboriginal women were employed only for domestic duties.

    Emily began her artistic career in batik on silk as did many of the artists at Utopia. However, she expanded her artistic works into painting with acrylics during the summer of 1988-89, “A Summer Project.” She enjoyed the transition of medium, because the painting permitted her to explore a variety of techniques.

    Her painting reflected the foundation of her artistic career in batik with a layered transparency of color. The colors were built up in layers through many applications of the paint brush, and where they overlapped and met, she created a feeling of movement and depth.

    A quick glance at her work, and one would assume it had modernistic leanings. However, the source of her art was based in the spiritual meaning from the traditions of her people. Early on she painted sacred aspects of her culture, but the tribal elders disapproved. Gradually she moved the subject of her paintings to include her culture as a whole and expanded the subjects to include a very broad picture of the land and how it supported her people. She embraced a vision of myth; the seeds, flowers, wind and sand of her land. She held an appreciation for “all things else, the whole lot.”

    Emily’s artwork shows life and movement. The colors come together and change as if communicating messages out into the universe. With her subjects on canvas and paint, her art went beyond her culture and traditions to greet the world.

    She was awarded the prestigious Australian Artists Creative Fellowship in 1992 and has been selected for the following collections and exhibitions: Contemporary Aboriginal Art: The Robert Holmes a Court Collection which toured the United states in 1990, Aboriginal Women’s Art at the Art Gallery in New South Wales, Aratjara in 1993-94, Stories in 1995.

    She represented Australia (posthumously) in the Venice Biennale in 1997, and her work toured Australia in 1997-98.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity
    Notes: gallery invoice
    Origin: Australia
    Period: 1980-1999
    Materials: Acrylic on canvas.
    Condition: Good. minor wear on the frame
    Creation Date: Australia, 1990's.
    Styles / Movements: Contemporary
    Incollect Reference #: 128455
  • Dimensions
    W. 70 in; H. 42 in;
    W. 177.8 cm; H. 106.68 cm;
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Our collection ranges from Neolithic Art to 20th century collectible art and design. It spans 5000 thousand years of history and crosses many civilizations and cultures. Our aesthetic strongholds are Mid-century studio design, Japanese and Korean art, Asian Textile Art and Contemporary Aboriginal Art. The diversity is united behind our singular vision to seek for timeless beauty and driven purely by our passion

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