Mid Year Sale 2010
Awelye & Bush Melon by Betty Mbitjana
The artwork depicts Aboriginal iconography which represents as follows:
- The U shapes with lines represent awelye

- The large circles represents campsite
- The small coloured circles represent bush melon (fruit)
The artists depiction refers to the womens ceremonies performed at Atnwengerrp
- the artist homeland. The circles represent bush melon fruit, which once grew plentiful, but now days difficult to find. The Aboriginal women gathered the fruit, either to be eaten or dried, when bush tucker became scarce.
If you would like to know more about Awelye & Bush Melon and the relationship with Aboriginal Art and culture, please read the following articles, or view video footage of Aboriginal Women applying body paint design:
- Utopia Aboriginal Art: Aboriginal Paintings from the Central Desert
- Aboriginal Women
- Aboriginal Food
- Awelye (Womens Ceremony) Art
Betty Mbitjana has inherited this Dreaming from her late mother Minnie Pwerle
Title: Awelye & Bush Melon
Artist: Betty Mbitjana
ID: 09051594
Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen
Size: 40x30
Price: Sold

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