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Bush Plumby Polly KngaleThis artwork depicts the Bush plum in Arlparra country. The composition of colour and shape variations points to the geography and intimate knowledge of locations. Ahakeye is of significance to the region of Utopia and the people who are attached to this Dreaming. The women celebrate the Bush plum in their Awelye ceremonies. |
ArtistPolly Ngala was born in 1940 into the Anmatyarre tribe. Polly lives with her family and sisters, Kathleen Ngala, Maisy Ngala and Angeline Pwerle Ngala. Polly began her artistic career in batik, like many of the women in Utopia, before venturing into painting with acrylic paints on canvas. She often assisted her sister Kathleen and also the late Emily Kngwarreye Kame with whom she shared the same country. Arlparra is her country from her father’s side and her mother came from Ngwelay, commonly known as Kurrajong Bore. Together with her sisters, Polly is a senior custodian of the Bush Plum (Arnwekety) Dreaming. Polly's depicts the Bush Plum and its effects on her country. She often depicts the topography in shades of reds, oranges and yellows reflecting the varying seasonal palette. Like her sister Kathleen she builds up layer upon layer of colour creating a multi-dimensional effect to reveal the Bush Plum (Ankwekety) - and her country - Alparra in all its glory. Artist has Passed Awayc.1940 - 21st August 2022 Out of respect for Aboriginal culture Central Art has removed the artist's photograph. |
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