Bush Plum by Glady Kemarre

Bush Plum

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This artwork represents the ripening stage of the Bush plum; its Aboriginal name anwekety aboriginal dictionary button .


Anwekety is a significant Dreaming and the women also pay homage to the spirit of Bush plum in their awelye aboriginal dictionary button ceremonies to ensure perpetual germination.


The plant produces white flowers followed by berries. When ripened the berries; also known as native or black currant, which turn from purple to black when ripe. These fruits are edible and taste sweet and is a staple food source for the Aboriginal people. The berries are also a food source for emus, bush turkeys and many native bird species.


If you would like to know more about Bush Plum and the relationship with Aboriginal Art and culture, please read the following articles:

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Art Title: Bush Plum

ID: IW5792

Vendor: Central Art

Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen

Size: 92x60

Price: Sold

 

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