GLORIA PETYARRE "Bush Medicine Leaves" Signed, Acrylic on Canvas 202cm x 120cm

Regular price $14,250.00

GLORIA PETYARRE (1946-2021)
Hand Signed, Original Acrylic On Canvas
(Can be Hung Vertically or Horizontally)

Title: Bush Medicine Leaves
Image Size: 202cm x 120cm
Signed: Verso
Condition: Excellent - New

Stretched and Ready to Hang.

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Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from Martinez Art Dealer and Photo of Gloria with this Work.

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Serafin Martinez
Principal, Martinez Art Dealer
Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia
ABN 36 561 407 649

Biography:

Gloria Petyarre (born 1946, Atnangkere Soakage, Northern Territory) is an Australian Aboriginal artist from the Anmatyerre community, just north of Alice Springs. In 1999, the Australian magazine Art Collector called her "one of our most collectable indigenous artists".

Petyarre won the Wynne Prize in 1999 with Leaves, being the first Aboriginal person to win one of the Art Gallery of New South Wales's major prizes. She traveled to Ireland, England and India in 1990 as part of the Utopia - A picture story exhibition. She held her first solo exhibition in 1991. She is represented in Australian Galleries such as the National Gallery of Australia. She is the niece of Emily Kngwarreye and the younger sister of Kathleen Petyarre, who are also artists.

Petyarre lived at the Utopia community after 1977, where she started batik painting, exhibiting in shows around Australia for ten years. She began work on the 'Summer Project' in 1989 which involved translating the batik paintings onto canvas. She was one of the founding members of this Utopia Women's Batik Group. She paints several Dreamtime stories such as Pencil Yam, Bean, Emu and Mountain Devil Lizard and Small Brown Grass. Her paintings – monochromatic or multi-coloured - have well defined segments filled with curved lines. Her style is known for its abstract fields and bright colours. Her work is represented in such collections as:

The National Gallery of Australia
The Art Gallery of New South Wales
Allen, Allen and Hemsley
Victorian Museum
Museums and Art Gallery of the Northern Territories
Powerhouse Museum
Westpac Collection, New York
Gold Coast City Art Gallery
The Holmes a’ Court Collection
Art Gallery of Ballarat

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