In this painting, one of her Autumn series, Ollie (Ally) Kemarre (deceased) depicts Bush Plum Dreaming. She has saturated the canvas in a profusion of...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
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...
In her mini Autumn series Ollie Kemarre depicts the Bush Plum Dreaming saturating the canvas in a profusion of oranges, reds and yellows to create...
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...
This Dreamtime story was given to her by her Grandmother and here she depicts the Bush Plum when the country is still wet and...
Here Gladdy depicts in exhuberant bursts of colour the wild flowers which flourish all over her country after a good season. 'Flowers everywhere - pretty...
Eastern Desert Art proudly presents its first comprehensive Melbourne art exhibition in cooperation with Without Pier Gallery, 320 Bay Road, Cheltenham. The exhibition will feature legendary central Australian desert themes through paintings, sculptures and bush toys.
Venue: Australiasian Arts Projects, 303 Tanglin Road, Singapore 247952 Mon-Fri 10-3pm By appointment until 17 December 2010.
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