Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP649) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP645) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP637) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL31) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL34) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP474) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL32) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP555) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL08) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL04) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP612) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP656) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
GLORIA TAMERRE PETYARRE TITLE: BUSH MEDICINE LEAVES ACRYLIC ON LINEN 99CM X 124CM GLORIA HAS SIGNED THE PAINTING AND A PHOTO OF GLORIA WITH HER WORK WILL BE PROVIDED REF#GP202 DOB: 1945-2021. Utopia Northern Territory Known as: Gloria Petyarre, Gloria Pitjara, Gloria Tamerre Petyarre Language: Anmatyerre Dreaming’s: Leaves, Bush Medicine leaves, Grass seeds, Pencil Yam, Awelye (women’s ceremony and body paint designs), Arnkerrthe (Mountain or Thorny Devil Lizard) and Aknangkere Gloria belongs to the Petyarre family which have a long tradition of creating some of the most sought after works of aboriginal art. She is one of the famous seven Petyarre sister’s including Ada Bird, Jean, Kathleen, Myrtle and Nancy, Violet. Gloria is noted as one of the most famous artists to emerge from the Utopia region. Gloria was one of the founding members of the Batik Movement in the 1970s then moving to acrylic on canvas. Her earlier works were of Awelye designs which are the designs painted across women’s top half of their bodies during ceremony. The iconic Bush Medicine Leaves Dreaming portrays the various stages of growth throughout the year of this important plant which have medicinal properties and has been used for generations by Gloria’s ancestors. Gloria has established herself as one of the leading artists from Utopia with countless sole and group exhibitions worldwide. Her works are held in numerous permanent collections and in various galleries around Australia and overseas. Sadly, Gloria passed away in June 2021. This painting was purchased directly from Gloria and a gallery certificate of authenticity will be provided with the sale.
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL37) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP475) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL13) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP655) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist and their community. Individual neoprene coasters. Fantastic design with information on the artist provided on the label. The coasters are Australian Made lightweight and won't scratch furniture. Perfect as an Aussie souvenir or gift. Artist: Gloria Petyarre Height:10.5 cm Length: 10.5 cm Width: 2.5 cm
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL06) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL30) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Purchase certified works by Gloria Petyarre, one of Australia's most famous Aboriginal artists. Japingka Gallery, Indigenous Art Code member.
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL33) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL27) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL35) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
GLORIA TAMERRE PETYARRE TITLE: BUSH MEDICINE LEAVES ACRYLIC ON LINEN 90CM x 39CM GLORIA HAS SIGNED THE PAINTING AND A PHOTO WILL BE PROVIDED. REF#GP146 DOB: 1945-2021. Utopia Northern Territory Known as: Gloria Petyarre, Gloria Pitjara, Gloria Tamerre Petyarre Language: Anmatyerre Dreaming’s: Leaves, Bush Medicine leaves, Grass seeds, Pencil Yam, Awelye (women’s ceremony and body paint designs), Arnkerrthe (Mountain or Thorny Devil Lizard) and Aknangkere Gloria belongs to the Petyarre family which have a long tradition of creating some of the most sought after works of aboriginal art. She is one of the famous seven Petyarre sister’s including Ada Bird, Jean, Kathleen, Myrtle and Nancy, Violet. Gloria is noted as one of the most famous artists to emerge from the Utopia region. Gloria was one of the founding members of the Batik Movement in the 1970s then moving to acrylic on canvas. Her earlier works were of Awelye designs which are the designs painted across women’s top half of their bodies during ceremony. The iconic Bush Medicine Leaves Dreaming portrays the various stages of growth throughout the year of this important plant which have medicinal properties and has been used for generations by Gloria’s ancestors. Gloria has established herself as one of the leading artists from Utopia with countless sole and group exhibitions worldwide. Her works are held in numerous permanent collections and in various galleries around Australia and overseas. Sadly, Gloria passed away in June 2021. This painting was purchased directly from Gloria and a gallery certificate of authenticity will be provided with the sale.
Samantha Morgan is a talented artist from the famous Aboriginal artist community of Utopia (350km north east of Alice Springs). Samantha is the niece of the renowned, late Gloria Petyarre and has been influenced by her aunty who passed down the sacred Dreamtime stories of the ‘Bush Medicine Leaves’ to her. The Bush Medicine Leaves design represents the native shrub grown in Utopia which is relied upon by the community given it’s remarkable medicinal qualities. The stunning movement created on the canvas by Samantha in combination with her beautiful use of colour is just one of the reason why the artist’s work is so highly sought after! Acrylic on Canvas, Artwork is ready to be framed and includes Certificate of Authenticity
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP635) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Gloria Petyarre, de langage et peuple Anmatyerre, est née vers 1945,dans le pays Atnangkere, en plein désert, au nord est d'Alice Springs. Elle a vécu à la manière traditionnelle avant de rejoindre un établissement sédentaire, Utopia, une immense ferme...
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP472) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
GLORIA TAMERRE PETYARRE TITLE: MOUNTAIN DEVIL LIZARD ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 43CM x 150CM GLORIA HAS SIGNED THE PAINTING AND A PHOTO WILL BE PROVIDED. REF#GP65 DOB: 1945. Utopia Northern Territory Known as: Gloria Petyarre, Gloria Pitjara, Gloria Tamerre Petyarre Language: Anmatyerre Dreaming’s: Leaves, Bush Medicine leaves, Grass seeds, Pencil Yam, Awelye (women’s ceremony and body paint designs), Arnkerrthe (Mountain or Thorny Devil Lizard) and Aknangkere Gloria belongs to the Petyarre family which have a long tradition of creating some of the most sought after works of aboriginal art. She is one of the famous seven Petyarre sister’s including Ada Bird, Jean, Kathleen, Myrtle and Nancy, Violet. Gloria is noted as one of the most famous artists to emerge from the Utopia region. Gloria was one of the founding members of the Batik Movement in the 1970s then moving to acrylic on canvas. Her earlier works were of Awelye designs which are the designs painted across women’s top half of their bodies during ceremony. The iconic Bush Medicine Leaves Dreaming portrays the various stages of growth throughout the year of this important plant which have medicinal properties and has been used for generations by Gloria’s ancestors. Another of Gloria's significant Dreaming's revolves around the Arnkerrthe, also known as the Mountain Devil Lizard or Thorny Devil. This diminutive reptile is adorned with a coat of protective thorns and possesses the remarkable ability to blend seamlessly with its surroundings by altering its skin color. It can reach a length of up to 20 centimeters and thrives in the arid regions of Australia. Gloria holds this lizard as her totem, a role accompanied by the solemn responsibility of safeguarding it. In her artistic expression, Gloria skillfully captures the Thorny Devil's remarkable feature by employing circular brush strokes to depict its thorny skin, and the array of colors utilized in her painting symbolizes the lizard's remarkable camouflage. Gloria has established herself as one of the leading artists from Utopia with countless sole and group exhibitions worldwide. Her works are held in numerous permanent collections and in various galleries around Australia and overseas. Sadly, Gloria passed away in June 2021 This painting was purchased directly from Gloria and a gallery certificate of authenticity will be provided with the sale.
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Delvine Petyarre / Country (19281) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP657) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL14) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
GLORIA TAMERRE PETYARRE TITLE: BUSH MEDICINE LEAVES ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 95CM x 147CM GLORIA HAS SIGNED THE PAINTING AND A PHOTO WILL BE PROVIDED. REF#GP133 DOB: 1945-2021. Utopia Northern Territory Known as: Gloria Petyarre, Gloria Pitjara, Gloria Tamerre Petyarre Language: Anmatyerre Dreaming’s: Leaves, Bush Medicine leaves, Grass seeds, Pencil Yam, Awelye (women’s ceremony and body paint designs), Arnkerrthe (Mountain or Thorny Devil Lizard) and Aknangkere Gloria belongs to the Petyarre family which have a long tradition of creating some of the most sought after works of aboriginal art. She is one of the famous seven Petyarre sister’s including Ada Bird, Jean, Kathleen, Myrtle and Nancy, Violet. Gloria is noted as one of the most famous artists to emerge from the Utopia region. Gloria was one of the founding members of the Batik Movement in the 1970s then moving to acrylic on canvas. Her earlier works were of Awelye designs which are the designs painted across women’s top half of their bodies during ceremony. The iconic Bush Medicine Leaves Dreaming portrays the various stages of growth throughout the year of this important plant which have medicinal properties and has been used for generations by Gloria’s ancestors. Gloria started painting her larger leaves later in her career. Gloria has established herself as one of the leading artists from Utopia with countless sole and group exhibitions worldwide. Her works are held in numerous permanent collections and in various galleries around Australia and overseas. Sadly, Gloria passed away in June 2021. This painting was purchased directly from Gloria and a gallery certificate of authenticity will be provided with the sale.
This pair of paintings represents leaves, some of which have medicinal qualities. This style by Gloria Petyarre is one of the most prestigious styles in Australian art, winning her the acclaimed Wynne Prize in 1999. This subject does not pertain to stories from Gloria’s culture but is an original idea. 'That first one: I was looking, looking. Looks like leaf, and I been put another one and another one and, ah yeah, first leaf.' It was Gloria's mother who taught her how to make a medicinal ointment from these leaves. She would take fat from kangaroos and echidnas and mix it with crushed medicinal leaves. "Mum was taking the kangaroo fat, and echidna [fat]. We been mixing 'em up". The ointment was applied to their face and their hair so that its powerful aroma would linger and aid in the relief of colds. Each pieces measures approximately 60cm x 30cm and comes unstretched. Colours: Yellow ochre and antique white.
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Rita Pula Loy / Country (RPL09) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!
27 pages, Size: 30 x 21cmsatin finish pagesPublished: March 2024A comprehensive, full colour catalogue of all artworks featured in the 'Women of Utopia' exhibition. 'Women of Utopia' showcases significant artworks by some of Australia's most recognisable female Aboriginal artists from the Utopia region of Central Australia including Minnie Pwerle, Gloria Petyarre, Kathleen Petyarre and Polly Ngale.Shipping included
GLORIA TAMERRE PETYARRE TITLE: BUSH MEDICINE LEAVES ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 96CM x 93CM GLORIA HAS SIGNED THE PAINTING AND A PHOTO WILL BE PROVIDED. REF#GP138 DOB: 1945-2021. Utopia Northern Territory Known as: Gloria Petyarre, Gloria Pitjara, Gloria Tamerre Petyarre Language: Anmatyerre Dreaming’s: Leaves, Bush Medicine leaves, Grass seeds, Pencil Yam, Awelye (women’s ceremony and body paint designs), Arnkerrthe (Mountain or Thorny Devil Lizard) and Aknangkere Gloria belongs to the Petyarre family which have a long tradition of creating some of the most sought after works of aboriginal art. She is one of the famous seven Petyarre sister’s including Ada Bird, Jean, Kathleen, Myrtle and Nancy, Violet. Gloria is noted as one of the most famous artists to emerge from the Utopia region. Gloria was one of the founding members of the Batik Movement in the 1970s then moving to acrylic on canvas. Her earlier works were of Awelye designs which are the designs painted across women’s top half of their bodies during ceremony. The iconic Bush Medicine Leaves Dreaming portrays the various stages of growth throughout the year of this important plant which have medicinal properties and has been used for generations by Gloria’s ancestors. Gloria started painting her larger leaves later in her career. Gloria has established herself as one of the leading artists from Utopia with countless sole and group exhibitions worldwide. Her works are held in numerous permanent collections and in various galleries around Australia and overseas. Sadly, Gloria passed away in June 2021. This painting was purchased directly from Gloria and a gallery certificate of authenticity will be provided with the sale.
Amazing Australian Aboriginal Artwork by Jeannie Mills Pwerle / Yam Dreaming (JMP548) is the title of the painting. Tap to view now!