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Camp Sceneby Audrey Morton KngwarreyeThis artwork depicts an aboriginal camp scene and desert landscapes from the artist country of Ngkwarlerlanem and Arnkawenyerr in the Utopia region of central Australia. |
ArtistAudrey Morton Kngwarreye is the daughter of Mary Kemarre and Billy Stockman Pitjara Morton. Born in 1954 Audrey has always been involved and surrounded by contemporary painting. Audrey and all of her three sisters; Lucky, Sarah and Ruby Morton are all artists in their own right. Central Art has worked with all the Morton sisters, holding artworks by all four. Audrey and her family come from the Utopia region in Central Australia. Utopia is renowned for its development of famous Aboriginal artists and Audrey has been involved in many of the programs that have assisted in developing these artists. Like so many other Utopian women from this generation Audrey started experimenting with art in the CAAMA Batik Project in the 1970’s and the “Summer Project” in the 80’s. It was in the 1980’s where Audrey began to use canvas and acrylic paints. Her Batik works have been exhibited around Australia and her canvases throughout Australia and America. Audrey paints a variety of subject matter including Tharrkarr (Sweet Honey Grevillea), Alpeyt (Acacia Flowers) and Awelye, a women’s ceremonial body paint design. These are unique to the Antarrengeny region, which is Audrey’s mother’s country. Audrey depicts Dreamtime stories from the Ngkwarlerlanem and Arnkawenyerr countries to which she belongs. Audrey’s artworks, like all her sisters, are well priced and provide a special opportunity to customers interested in the amazing artworks produced by the Utopia region. |
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