Entries from Utopian Aboriginal Art Artists tagged with 'Joy Kngwarreye Jones'

Joy Kngwarreye Jones

Sister of the renowned artist Lily Sandover Kngwarreye (deceased) and Freddy Kngwarreye Jones and auntie to Charlie Petyarre Jones, Joy Kngwarreye Jones was born in...

Entries from Utopian Aboriginal Art Gallery tagged with 'Joy Kngwarreye Jones'

Ladies' Business

Julie Sandover Robertson's inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely or women’s business which are ceremonies associated with women’s social structure...

Awely (Body Paint)

Joy Jones’ inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely or women’s business which are ceremonies associated with women’s social structure and...

Kangaroo (Aherr) Dreaming

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Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby. The designs are prepared on the ground during lengthy song cylces marking the...

Awely-Body Paint

Joy’s inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely or women’s business which are ceremonies associated with women’s social structure and ritual...

Awely-Body Paint

Joy’s inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely and the ceremonies associated with it. Awely refers to the ceremonial world of...

Awely (Body Paint)

Joy’s inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely and the ceremonies associated with it. Awely refers to the ceremonial world of...

Awely (Body Paint)

Joy’s inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely and the ceremonies associated with it. Awely refers to the ceremonial world of...

Awely (Body Paint)

Joy’s inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely and the ceremonies associated with it. Awely refers to the ceremonial world of...

Awely (Body Paint)

Joy’s inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely and the ceremonies associated with it. Awely refers to the ceremonial world of...

Awely (Body Paint)

Joy’s inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely and the ceremonies associated with it. Awely refers to the ceremonial world of...

Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the very important ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby whose designs are prepared on the ground during the long song...

Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the very important ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby whose designs are prepared on the ground during the long song...

Awely (Body Paint) 6

Joy Jones’ inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely or women’s business and the painted designs and images associated with these...

Kangaroo (Aherr) Dreaming

This work depicts – from an aerial perspective - the ground design for the sacred ceremonies of the Kangaroo (Aherr) Dreaming. The u-shapes represent the...

Awely - Body Paint 8

Joy Jones’ inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely or women’s business which are ceremonies associated with women’s social structure and...

Awely - Body Paint

Joy Jones’ inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely or women’s business and the painted designs and images associated with these...

Awely - Body Paint

Joy Jones’ inspiration for her paintings is derived from her knowledge of Awely or women’s business which are ceremonies associated with women’s social structure and...

Awely - Body Paint

Joy Kngwarreye Jones’ principal theme is in this painting is Awely (Women’s Business). The traditional ceremonial designs painted on the chest, breasts and shoulders of...

Wallaby (Greyeng) Dreaming

This is the ground design for the sacred ceremony of the Wallaby. The designs are prepared on the ground during lengthy song cylces marking the...

Entries from Utopian Aboriginal Art News tagged with 'Joy Kngwarreye Jones'

JUST OPENED! The Bough House - a traditional painting place for the local Artists.

Stockmen Tommy Bloomfield and David Bird have built a beautiful traditional Bough House for our Eastern Desert Artists. The Artists have longed for a large traditional dwelling in the outback in which to paint - place where they would feel comfortable and relaxed with the atmosphere of the bush all around. Within a couple of weeks of commencing the project, a beautiful Bough House emerged - a large round house approximately 19metres in diameter with a gumleaf -thatched roof and hessian sides. Next to it Tommy and David erected a small shed where we - myself and Elsa (our energetic English backpacker) - mix paints, prime the linen and make snacks and tea for the women. On Mondays the women come to paint at the Bough House. Their families join them and the day is spent meeting and chatting with people from the surrounding communities. The male artists always prefer to come in, collect their primed linen and take it back to the camp to complete.

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