Belinda Golder Kngwarreye "Bush Plum Dreaming"
Belinda Golder Kngwarreye
"Bush Plum Dreaming"
- Size (W x H)
- Medium
- Catalogue
- Price $AUD
- Sale Price
- 198 x 106 cm
- Acrylic on Canvas
- 22016
- $2600
- $1800
*Sorry, "Ready to hang" is not available for international deliveries on this artwork
- Language
- Born
- Area
- Date
- Alyawarre
- -
- Utopia, NT
- 2020
Belinda represents the Bush Plum by heavily loading the paintbrush with paint, and thickly dotting the canvas. Through the mixture of colours she uses, the seasonal depiction and flowering of the Bush Plum is represented.
The Bush Plum Dreaming, is a totem Belinda inherited from her mother, grandmother, and paternal grand-aunt, Emily. The native plum is a staple bush food gathered by Aboriginal women. Traditionally, the bark of the bush plum was also used for the treatment of infections and wounds.
Information
Artist | Belinda Golder Kngwarreye |
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Title | Bush Plum Dreaming |
Language Group | Alyawarre |
Area | Utopia, NT |
Catalogue | 22016 |
Date | 2020 |
Medium | Acrylic on Canvas |
Size (W x H) | 198 x 106 cm |
Price $AUD | $2600 Sale Price $1800 |
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*Sorry, "Ready to hang" is not available for international deliveries on this artwork.
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Description
Belinda represents the Bush Plum by heavily loading the paintbrush with paint, and thickly dotting the canvas. Through the mixture of colours she uses, the seasonal depiction and flowering of the Bush Plum is represented.
The Bush Plum Dreaming, is a totem Belinda inherited from her mother, grandmother, and paternal grand-aunt, Emily. The native plum is a staple bush food gathered by Aboriginal women. Traditionally, the bark of the bush plum was also used for the treatment of infections and wounds.
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