Marie Ryder "Women on Walkabout Picking Edible Mistletoes"

Marie Ryder
"Women on Walkabout Picking Edible Mistletoes"
- Size (W x H)
- Medium
- Catalogue
- Price $AUD
- Sale Price
- 30 x 30 cm
- Acrylic on Canvas
- 19587
- $280
- $230
- Language
- Born
- Area
- Date
- Eastern Arrernte
- 1966
- Santa Teresa, NT
- 2018
Marie's paintings represent Awelye - Women's Ceremony and Body Paint Design, ‘Yerrampe’ - Honey Ant, and a variety of Bush Food Gathering stories including wild berries, edible mistletoe, bush orange, quandong and bush tomato. Marie’s style is very refined; each painting is executed with careful attention to detail, intricate dot work and rich colour. Marie tells the story of where to collect these bush foods as locating food in the vast desert of Australia is an important and difficult part of the Aboriginal culture.
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Artist | Marie Ryder |
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Title | Women on Walkabout Picking Edible Mistletoes |
Language Group | Eastern Arrernte |
Born around | 1966 |
Area | Santa Teresa, NT |
Catalogue | 19587 |
Date | 2018 |
Medium | Acrylic on Canvas |
Size (W x H) | 30 x 30 cm |
Price $AUD | $280 Sale Price $230 |
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Marie's paintings represent Awelye - Women's Ceremony and Body Paint Design, ‘Yerrampe’ - Honey Ant, and a variety of Bush Food Gathering stories including wild berries, edible mistletoe, bush orange, quandong and bush tomato. Marie’s style is very refined; each painting is executed with careful attention to detail, intricate dot work and rich colour. Marie tells the story of where to collect these bush foods as locating food in the vast desert of Australia is an important and difficult part of the Aboriginal culture.