Entries from Utopian Aboriginal Art Artists tagged with 'Bush Men'

Walala Tjapaltjarri

Walala was born in the early 1960’s in the Gibson Desert and as one of nine lived a nomadic life (including his brothers Warlimpirrnga and...

Gladdy Kemarre

Born in 1937, Gladdy Kemarre (also spelt Gladys) lives at the outstation of Camel Camp, Utopia. She paints her Dreaming - Bush Plum - as...

Entries from Utopian Aboriginal Art Gallery tagged with 'Bush Men'

Tingari Cycle

Thomas had a traditional nomadic childhood with eight others of his extended family (including his brothers Warlimpirrnga and Walala). In October 1984 they made international...

Tingari Cycle

Thomas had a traditional nomadic childhood with eight others of his extended family (including his brothers Warlimpirrnga and Walala). In October 1984 they made international...

Tingari Cycle

Thomas had a traditional nomadic childhood with eight others of his extended family (including his brothers Warlimpirrnga and Walala). In October 1984 they made international...

Wilkinkarra

Warlimpirrnga had a traditional nomadic childhood with eight others of his extended family (including his brothers Walala and Thomas). In October 1984 they made international...

Tingari Cycle

Walala paints the Tingari Cycle, which is a series of sacred and secret songlines. These Tingari are associated with his Dreaming sites at Marua, Mintarnpi,...

Bush Man

Susan Pitjara Hunter has carved this striking piece from the wood of the local Bean Tree. She uses a hammer and several different chisel to...

Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming

Here Gladdy Kemarre depicts the Bush Plum after the long summer with scorching winds dry and scatter the seed and husk of the bush plum...

Bush Men

Gladdy’s paintings of Bush Men relate to events of at least 100 years ago before white men came to the Central Desert region. Gladdy depicts...

Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming

Gladdy’s paintings depict the changing seasonal influences of the Bush Plum plant which is of great significance to the Anmatyerr and Alyawarr women of the...

Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming

Gladdy Kemarre's painting depicts the changing seasonal influences of the Bush Plum plant which is of great significance to the Anmatyerr and Alyawarr women of...

Bush Flowers

Here Gladdy depicts tufts of multi-coloured bush flowers spreading across a vast canvas layered in smoky greys and white. Bush flowers appear in abundance across...

Bush Men 6

Gladdy is one of the only women in this area painting scenes depicting tribal life (hunting, fighting, meeting) at the turn of the twentieth century....

Bush Men

Gladdy Kemarre is one of the few women in this area painting scenes depicting tribal life (hunting, fighting, meeting) at the turn of the twentieth...

Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming 4

Gladdy Kemarre paints the Bush Plum when the country is still wet and glistening shortly after rain. Her aerial view of her country in varying...

Bush Men 8

In this important historical series, Gladdy Kemarre depicts scenes of the life of the Alyawarr and Anmatyarr men. These scenes relating to events of at...

Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming 3

Gladdy Kemarre paints her interpretation of the much sought after Arnwekety which is a form of bush tucker that the women gather to feed to...

Bush Men 7

In this important historical series, Gladdy Kemarre depicts scenes of the life of the Alyawarr and Anmatyarr men. These scenes relating to events of at...

Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming 2

Here Gladdy Kemarre paints the Bush Plum after the long summer months when it has dried out and its seed and husk are scattered all...

Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming 5

This Dreamtime story was given to her by her Grandmother and here she depicts the Bush Plum when the country is still wet and...

Bush Flowers

Here Gladdy depicts in exhuberant bursts of colour the wild flowers which flourish all over her country after a good season. 'Flowers everywhere - pretty...

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