Hazel Kngwarreye Morton was born in 1963 into a large artistic family. Her mother Kathleen Kamara Morton was wife number two to Billy (Stockman) Pitjara...
Born in June 1954 to Mary Kemarre and Billy (Stockman) Pitjara Morton, Audrey together with her sisters began her artistic career with her introduction into...
The morass of Wild Flowers produced after desert rains are the source of Lucky Kngwarreye Morton's inspiration. In this painting she uses a pastel pallette...
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Lucky infuses her painting with colours of rainbows. Rainbow Dreaming is associated with ceremonies ensuring the fertility of species which is capable on the one...
Hazel depicts the colours of the wildflower seeds scatter across her country after severe winds. She layers with bursts of violet, orange and pink which...
Mary Kemarre Morton’s work symbolizes the different body designs painted on the women for the ceremonies. Underlying the work is layer upon layer of grid-like...
Lucky’s source of inspiration for Wild Flowers is derived from the colours, textures and patterns of the masses of flowering plants which spring up all...
Lucky’s source of inspiration for Wild Flowers is derived from the colours, textures and patterns of the masses of flowering plants which spring up all...
Lucky Kngwarreye Morton depicts the patterns of the body of the Rainbow Spirit which comes to life in the form of a rainbow at the...
Hazel Morton depicts here masses of multi-coloured wildflower seeds scattered across her country - the aftermath of severe winds. 'Wildflower seeds make beautiful patterns all...
In this painting, Sarah Kngwarreye Morton depicts the body design of the powerful Rainbow Spirit in yellows and mauves. The Rainbow Serpent or Snake is...
Here Lucky Morton depicts masses of blooming wildflowers which flourish all over her country after the summer rains. 'Wild Flowers all over my country -...
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