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Yam Leavesby Belinda Golder KngwarreyeThe artwork represents leaves from the Pencil yam plant, as well as the seasonal transition changes. Aboriginal women use their digging stick to gather the edible white root, which is a principal food source (bush tucker) for Aboriginal people from Utopia in Central Australia. The women honour the spirit of the yam plant during Awelye. |
ArtistBelinda Golder Kngwarreye was born in 1986 and comes from Utopia in Central Australia. She is an emerging young artist from the Anmatyerre tribe. Belinda is the sister of well known artist Janet Golder Kngwarreye and the daughter of Sammy Pitjara and Margaret Golder. Her grandfather was the renowned Kudditji Kngwarreye sadly deceased. Belinda continues to live in Utopia and is an emerging artist in her own right. Central Art is excited to be able to showcase her artworks as we have done for many of her family members. |
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