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Belinda Golder Kngwarreye “Bush Plum Dreaming” 1500 x 970 Aboriginal Art Belinda Golder Kngwarreye “Bush Plum Dreaming” 1500 x 970 Aboriginal Art
Belinda Golder Kngwarreye “Bush Plum Dreaming” 1500 x 970 Aboriginal Art $2,175.00 $3,499.00
Original Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Painting. This painting utilises a striking palette of the native bush plum in Belinda’s country. This painting will add class and warmth to your living room, bedroom, or home office.  Belinda’s biography is detailed below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1500 x 970 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free and Fast Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Belinda Golder Kngwarreye was born in the Central Australian town of Utopia in 1986. She is a young Anmatyerre artist that is on the rise. Belinda Pitjara is the daughter of Sammy Pitjara and Margaret Golder, and the sister of well-known artist Janet Golder Kngwarreye. Her grandpa, the late Kudditji Kngwarreye, was a well-known Kudditji Kngwarreye. Belinda is still a resident of Utopia and a budding artist in her own way. Design inspiration The Bush Plum is a common style that Belinda draws on in her artworks. Polly Ngale, Belinda's grandmother, is the "Bush Plum Dreaming's" senior custodian. You will note that Belinda uses a smaller stroke than that of her grandmother.  Bush Plum is a food source for the Aboriginal people of Utopia, in Central Australia's Eastern desert. In their ceremonies, the ladies pay homage with body paint, songlines, and dance cycles. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Belinda Golder Kngwarreye “Bush Plum Dreaming” 2000 x 830 Aboriginal Art Belinda Golder Kngwarreye “Bush Plum Dreaming” 2000 x 830 Aboriginal Art
Belinda Golder Kngwarreye “Bush Plum Dreaming” 2000 x 830 Aboriginal Art $2,499.00 $3,999.00
Absolutely breathtaking and original Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Aboriginal Artwork! This painting utilises a striking palette of the native bush plum in Belinda’s country. This painting will add class and warmth to your living room, bedroom, or home office.  Belinda’s biography is detailed below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 2000 x 830 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free and Fast Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Belinda Golder Kngwarreye was born in the Central Australian town of Utopia in 1986. She is a young Anmatyerre artist that is on the rise. Belinda Pitjara is the daughter of Sammy Pitjara and Margaret Golder, and the sister of well-known artist Janet Golder Kngwarreye. Her grandpa, the late Kudditji Kngwarreye, was a well-known Kudditji Kngwarreye. Belinda is still a resident of Utopia and a budding artist in her own way. Design inspiration The Bush Plum is a common style that Belinda draws on in her artworks. Polly Ngale, Belinda's grandmother, is the "Bush Plum Dreaming's" senior custodian. You will note that Belinda uses a smaller stroke than that of her grandmother.  Bush Plum is a food source for the Aboriginal people of Utopia, in Central Australia's Eastern desert. In their ceremonies, the ladies pay homage with body paint, songlines, and dance cycles. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Belinda Golder Kngwarreye, Aboriginal Art, Aboriginal Artist, Bush plum dreaming, bush tucker, indigenous art, utopia, polly ngale Belinda Golder Kngwarreye, Aboriginal Art, Aboriginal Artist, Bush plum dreaming, bush tucker, indigenous art, utopia, polly ngale
Belinda Golder Kngwarreye “Bush Plum Dreaming” 2030 x 1190 Aboriginal Art $1,999.00 $4,490.00
Original Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Painting. This painting utilises fine strokes which depict the brilliant and earthy tones of the native bush plum in Belinda’s country. This painting is subtle, yet striking and will add class to your living room, bedroom, or home office.  Belinda’s biography is detailed below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 2030 x 1190 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free and Fast Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Belinda Golder Kngwarreye was born in the Central Australian town of Utopia in 1986. She is a young Anmatyerre artist that is on the rise. Belinda Pitjara is the daughter of Sammy Pitjara and Margaret Golder, and the sister of well-known artist Janet Golder Kngwarreye. Her grandpa, the late Kudditji Kngwarreye, was a well-known Kudditji Kngwarreye. Belinda is still a resident of Utopia and a budding artist in her own way. Design inspiration The Bush Plum is a common style that Belinda draws on in her artworks. Polly Ngale, Belinda's grandmother, is the "Bush Plum Dreaming's" senior custodian. You will note that Belinda uses a smaller stroke than that of her grandmother.  Bush Plum is a food source for the Aboriginal people of Utopia, in Central Australia's Eastern desert. In their ceremonies, the ladies pay homage with body paint, songlines, and dance cycles. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Bessie Pitjara Petyarre “Bush Plum” 2100 x 850 Aboriginal Art Bessie Pitjara Petyarre “Bush Plum” 2100 x 850 Aboriginal Art
Bessie Pitjara Petyarre “Bush Plum” 2100 x 850 Aboriginal Art $2,398.00 $3,999.00
Stunning and original Bessie Pitjara Painting! This painting utilises a striking palette of the native bush plum in Bessie’s country in a traditional but contemporary palette. This painting will add class and life to your living room, bedroom, or home office.  Bessie’s biography is detailed below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 2100 x 850 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free and Fast Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Bessie Pitjara Bessie Pitjara, a highly regarded Australian Aboriginal artist, was born in the early 1940s in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She belonged to the Anmatyerre language group, and her ancestral connections played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey. Growing up in a close-knit community, Bessie developed a deep connection to her country and its rich cultural heritage. She was immersed in the traditional ways of her people, participating in ceremonies and learning ancestral stories. These early experiences instilled in her a profound appreciation for the natural beauty of the land, which would later become a central theme in her artwork.Bessie began her artistic career in the late 1970s, during a period of artistic revival in the Utopia region. She drew inspiration from the Dreamtime stories passed down through generations, translating them onto canvas using her unique artistic style. Bessie's paintings were characterized by intricate dot work and vibrant colors, capturing the essence of the Australian outback. Design inspiration Her artworks often depicted the natural elements of her country, including bush tucker (traditional food sources), native animals, and the diverse flora found in the arid landscape. The Bush Plum is a common style that Bessie draws on in her artworks, Bessie's skillful use of colour and intricate patterns created a sense of movement and energy, reflecting her deep connection to the land and its spiritual significance.As her career progressed, Bessie Pitjara's artwork gained recognition both nationally and internationally. Her pieces were exhibited in galleries and art institutions across Australia and featured in renowned exhibitions worldwide. Bessie's work resonated with audiences, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of Indigenous Australians and fostering a greater understanding of Aboriginal art. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Bessie Pitjara Petyarre “Bush Plum” 940 x 880 Aboriginal Art Bessie Pitjara Petyarre “Bush Plum” 940 x 880 Aboriginal Art
Bessie Pitjara Petyarre “Bush Plum” 940 x 880 Aboriginal Art $1,387.00 $2,299.00
Original Bessie Pitjara Painting. This painting utilises a striking palette of the native bush plum in Bessie’s country. This painting will add class and warmth to your living room, bedroom, or home office.  Bessie’s biography is detailed below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 940 x 880 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free and Fast Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Bessie Pitjara Bessie Pitjara, a highly regarded Australian Aboriginal artist, was born in the early 1940s in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She belonged to the Anmatyerre language group, and her ancestral connections played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey. Growing up in a close-knit community, Bessie developed a deep connection to her country and its rich cultural heritage. She was immersed in the traditional ways of her people, participating in ceremonies and learning ancestral stories. These early experiences instilled in her a profound appreciation for the natural beauty of the land, which would later become a central theme in her artwork.Bessie began her artistic career in the late 1970s, during a period of artistic revival in the Utopia region. She drew inspiration from the Dreamtime stories passed down through generations, translating them onto canvas using her unique artistic style. Bessie's paintings were characterized by intricate dot work and vibrant colors, capturing the essence of the Australian outback. Design inspiration Her artworks often depicted the natural elements of her country, including bush tucker (traditional food sources), native animals, and the diverse flora found in the arid landscape. The Bush Plum is a common style that Bessie draws on in her artworks, Bessie's skillful use of colour and intricate patterns created a sense of movement and energy, reflecting her deep connection to the land and its spiritual significance.As her career progressed, Bessie Pitjara's artwork gained recognition both nationally and internationally. Her pieces were exhibited in galleries and art institutions across Australia and featured in renowned exhibitions worldwide. Bessie's work resonated with audiences, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of Indigenous Australians and fostering a greater understanding of Aboriginal art. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Bob Gibson Tjungurrayi, Bob Gibson Tjungurrayi,
Bob Gibson Tjungurrayi, "My Country" 2840 x 2000 Aboriginal Art $14,997.00
Highly sought after Aboriginal Artist, Bob Gibson Tjungurrayi , "My Country" painting is grand in size, absolutely stunning and a true Collectors item! Proof of Work pictures and videos included. Check them out as well as Bob's biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 2840 x 2000 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Bob Gibson Tjungurrayi Bob Gibson Tjungurrayi, the son of renowned artist Mary Gibson, was born in Papunya. He relocated to Tjukurla with his family in the late 1980s during the homelands movement.In a vivid and innovative exploration of colour and shape, his distinctive and striking work embodies his country. He takes pleasure in relating tales from his mother's native Kulkurta country and his father's native Patjarr country.Design Inspiration Bob is one of the most sought-after Aboriginal Artists in the contemporary art world thanks to his vibrant, colourful works and cultural stories. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Damien and Yilpi Marks, Damien and Yilpi Marks,
Damien and Yilpi Marks, "My Country" 2020 x 1200 Aboriginal Art $6,295.00
Highly sought after husband and wife duo, Damien and Yilpi Marks! An absolutely breathtaking Aboriginal Artwork; be taken away to the dreamtime of Australia's Central Desert through the rich and vibrant colours and patterns of Damien and Yilpi's country. This painting is stunning and is a definite centrepiece of any home! You can check out more about Damien Marks and Yilpi Marks below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 2020 x 1200 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Damien Marks and Yilpi Marks Damien and Yilpi Marks are artists from the Northern Territory and Damien moved to Papunya with his family where he was taught to draw and then paint dreamtime stories. The many famous Aboriginal artists that influenced his work today included Clifford Possum and Billy Stockman. Damian is now a respected artist and a very talented and highly sought after Aboriginal artist. Yilpi, who is married to Marks was born in Ernabela and her grandparents and her parents taught her how to paint Dreamtime stories. Both her parents were famous artists with works featured in the Art Gallery of South Australia. Design Inspiration Damien Marks and Yilpi Mark's paintings break new ground in contemporary Aboriginal art while maintaining a deep connection to country and dreamtime stories. The designs are rich in story telling handed down from some of the most iconic Aboriginal artists of the Central Australian Desert movement.  For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Damien and Yilpi Marks, Damien and Yilpi Marks,
Damien and Yilpi Marks, "My Country" 2450 x 1920 Aboriginal Art $21,999.00
Highly sought after husband and wife duo, Damien and Yilpi Marks! An absolutely breathtaking Aboriginal Artwork and our biggest Marks Artwork yet. Be taken away to the dreamtime of Australia's Central Desert through the rich and vibrant colours and patterns of Damien and Yilpi's country. This painting is stunning and is a definite centrepiece of any home! You can check out more about Damien Marks and Yilpi Marks below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 2450 x 1920 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Damien Marks and Yilpi Marks Damien and Yilpi Marks are artists from the Northern Territory and Damien moved to Papunya with his family where he was taught to draw and then paint dreamtime stories. The many famous Aboriginal artists that influenced his work today included Clifford Possum and Billy Stockman. Damian is now a respected artist and a very talented and highly sought after Aboriginal artist. Yilpi, who is married to Marks was born in Ernabela and her grandparents and her parents taught her how to paint Dreamtime stories. Both her parents were famous artists with works featured in the Art Gallery of South Australia. Design Inspiration Damien Marks and Yilpi Mark's paintings break new ground in contemporary Aboriginal art while maintaining a deep connection to country and dreamtime stories. The designs are rich in story telling handed down from some of the most iconic Aboriginal artists of the Central Australian Desert movement.  For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Delvine Pitjara, Delvine Pitjara,
Delvine Pitjara, "My Country", 1980 x 1580, Aboriginal Art $4,197.00 $5,997.00
Traditional, yet contemporary Aboriginal Artwork. Signed Delvine Pitjara Painting in an elegant black and white palette. This "My Country" painting truly will add class to any living space and tells the story and culture of Delvine's Country. This painting is already stretched on Canvas. Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 1980 x 1580 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee 3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting.   About Delvine Pitjata From Utopia, Delvine is a well-know Aboriginal Artist and comes from a family of Artists. Like her sister Delvine captures the country of Utopia where the bush yam roots are featured in many of her designs. Her style is often simple yet striking and she has the ability to add depth to the painting utilising the dot painting technique. Her paintings are popular due to the monochrome palette she uses; suiting most decor styles. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Dulcie Long Pula, My Country, Aboriginal Art, Utopia Art, dreamtime, story, my country, desert, Indigenous Australia Dulcie Long Pula, My Country, Aboriginal Art, Utopia Art, dreamtime, story, my country, desert, Indigenous Australia
Dulcie Long Pula, "My Country (Awelye)" 2000 x 960 Aboriginal Art $1,750.00 $2,890.00
Signed Dulcie Long Pula Painting. Beautiful colours with a green undertone this painting tells the story of "My Country (Awelye)". Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 2000 x 960 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Dulcie Long Pula Dulcie Long Pula is originally from Utopia, a community that has amazed the art world since Aboriginal people put paint on canvas. Daughter of the famous Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara), Dulcie follows the strong artistic tradition that her family and extended family started. Her art has been showcased in exhibitions in Sydney, NSW. Design Inspiration Dulcie’s family has traditionally incorporated the ‘Pencil Yam’ and ‘Bush Medicine Leaves’ in their paintings and you will see this influence in her artistic designs. Further to this, you will note Dulcie uses a colourful palette and has developed a more minimalistic style. It is a collection of dots marking out sandhills, bush scrub, river flood plains, and sometimes waterholes and ceremonial sites.  Although Dulcie’s colour palette is restrained, she pays exceptional attention to details, complex designs and underlying meanings. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Dulcie Long Pula, "My Dreamtime" 960 x 700 Aboriginal Art $750.00 $1,350.00
Signed Dulcie Long Pula Painting. An eye-catching painting to brighten any dull living space.  This painting captures "My Dreamtime" and is an outstanding piece of art that will mesmerise any person in sight!  This piece will not last long. Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 960 x 700 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Dulcie Long Pula Dulcie Long Pula is originally from Utopia, a community that has amazed the art world since Aboriginal people put paint on canvas.  Daughter of the famous Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara), Dulcie follows the strong artistic tradition that her family and extended family started. Her art has been showcased in exhibitions in Sydney, NSW. Design Inspiration Dulcie’s family has traditionally incorporated the ‘Pencil Yam’ and ‘Bush Medicine Leaves’ in their paintings and you will see this influence in her artistic designs. Further to this, you will note Dulcie uses a colourful palette and has developed a more minimalistic style. It is a collection of dots marking out sandhills, bush scrub, river flood plains, and sometimes waterholes and ceremonial sites.  Although Dulcie’s colour palette is restrained, she pays exceptional attention to details, complex designs and underlying meanings. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Gracie Morton Pwerle, Gracie Morton Pwerle,
Gracie Morton Pwerle, "Bush Plum" 1300 x 950 Aboriginal Art $1,897.00 $2,999.00
This Original Gracie Morton Pwerle Painting is both traditional and contemporary. With an earthy tone palette this painting depicts the 'Bush Plum' from Gracie's country. Gracie's biography is captured below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1300 x 950 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Gracie Morton Pwerle Gracie Morton Pwerle, an esteemed Aboriginal artist, was born in the early 1910s in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She belonged to the Alyawarre and Anmatyerre language groups, and her ancestral connections played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey.Growing up in a close-knit community, Gracie was exposed to traditional Aboriginal culture, stories, and ceremonies. She developed a deep appreciation for the land, its vibrant colours, and the spiritual significance it held for her people. These early experiences laid the foundation for her artistic expression.Design inspirationGracie began painting in the late 1970s, during the emergence of the Utopia art movement. She was mentored by her aunt, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, an acclaimed artist who played a pivotal role in the development of contemporary Aboriginal art. Under Emily's guidance, Gracie honed her skills and found her unique artistic voice.Gracie's artwork is characterised by intricate dot paintings that depict her ancestral stories, including those of her clan and the Dreaming tracks that crisscross her country. She used a vivid colour palette, incorporating earthy tones and bold hues to capture the essence of the Australian outback. Gracie's paintings evoke a sense of spirituality, connecting the viewer to the ancient wisdom and traditions of her people.Throughout her career, Gracie Morton Pwerle's artworks gained widespread recognition and acclaim. Her pieces were exhibited in galleries across Australia and internationally, showcasing the richness and depth of Aboriginal art. Her work resonated with audiences, transcending cultural boundaries and fostering a greater understanding of Indigenous culture. Her paintings are regarded as significant cultural artefacts and have been collected by museums, galleries, and private collectors worldwide. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Gracie Morton Pwerle, Gracie Morton Pwerle,
Gracie Morton Pwerle, "Bush Plum" 1970 x 1300 Aboriginal Art $2,499.00 $3,999.00
Gracie Morton's most popular design, this Original Gracie Morton Pwerle Painting is absolutely striking earthy undertones. This painting depicts the 'Bush Plum Dreaming' from Gracie's country. Gracie's biography is captured below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1970 x 1300 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Gracie Morton Pwerle Gracie Morton Pwerle, an esteemed Aboriginal artist, was born in the early 1910s in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She belonged to the Alyawarre and Anmatyerre language groups, and her ancestral connections played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey.Growing up in a close-knit community, Gracie was exposed to traditional Aboriginal culture, stories, and ceremonies. She developed a deep appreciation for the land, its vibrant colours, and the spiritual significance it held for her people. These early experiences laid the foundation for her artistic expression.Design inspirationGracie began painting in the late 1970s, during the emergence of the Utopia art movement. She was mentored by her aunt, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, an acclaimed artist who played a pivotal role in the development of contemporary Aboriginal art. Under Emily's guidance, Gracie honed her skills and found her unique artistic voice.Gracie's artwork is characterised by intricate dot paintings that depict her ancestral stories, including those of her clan and the Dreaming tracks that crisscross her country. She used a vivid colour palette, incorporating earthy tones and bold hues to capture the essence of the Australian outback. Gracie's paintings evoke a sense of spirituality, connecting the viewer to the ancient wisdom and traditions of her people.Throughout her career, Gracie Morton Pwerle's artworks gained widespread recognition and acclaim. Her pieces were exhibited in galleries across Australia and internationally, showcasing the richness and depth of Aboriginal art. Her work resonated with audiences, transcending cultural boundaries and fostering a greater understanding of Indigenous culture. Her paintings are regarded as significant cultural artefacts and have been collected by museums, galleries, and private collectors worldwide. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Gracie Morton Pwerle, Gracie Morton Pwerle,
Gracie Morton Pwerle, "Bush Plum" 1990 x 1100 Aboriginal Art $2,564.00 $3,999.00
Gracie Morton's most popular design, this Original Gracie Morton Pwerle Painting is absolutely striking with blue undertones. This painting depicts the 'Bush Plum' from Gracie's country. Gracie's biography is captured below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1990 x 1100 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Gracie Morton Pwerle Gracie Morton Pwerle, an esteemed Aboriginal artist, was born in the early 1910s in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She belonged to the Alyawarre and Anmatyerre language groups, and her ancestral connections played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey.Growing up in a close-knit community, Gracie was exposed to traditional Aboriginal culture, stories, and ceremonies. She developed a deep appreciation for the land, its vibrant colours, and the spiritual significance it held for her people. These early experiences laid the foundation for her artistic expression.Design inspirationGracie began painting in the late 1970s, during the emergence of the Utopia art movement. She was mentored by her aunt, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, an acclaimed artist who played a pivotal role in the development of contemporary Aboriginal art. Under Emily's guidance, Gracie honed her skills and found her unique artistic voice.Gracie's artwork is characterised by intricate dot paintings that depict her ancestral stories, including those of her clan and the Dreaming tracks that crisscross her country. She used a vivid colour palette, incorporating earthy tones and bold hues to capture the essence of the Australian outback. Gracie's paintings evoke a sense of spirituality, connecting the viewer to the ancient wisdom and traditions of her people.Throughout her career, Gracie Morton Pwerle's artworks gained widespread recognition and acclaim. Her pieces were exhibited in galleries across Australia and internationally, showcasing the richness and depth of Aboriginal art. Her work resonated with audiences, transcending cultural boundaries and fostering a greater understanding of Indigenous culture. Her paintings are regarded as significant cultural artefacts and have been collected by museums, galleries, and private collectors worldwide. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Gracie Morton Pwerle, Gracie Morton Pwerle,
Gracie Morton Pwerle, "Bush Plum" 1992 x 950 Aboriginal Art $2,320.00 $3,499.00
This Original Gracie Morton Pwerle Painting is traditional Aboriginal Artwork that will compliment any living area! This painting depicts the 'Bush Plum' from Gracie's country. Gracie's biography is captured below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1992 x 950 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Gracie Morton Pwerle Gracie Morton Pwerle, an esteemed Aboriginal artist, was born in the early 1910s in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She belonged to the Alyawarre and Anmatyerre language groups, and her ancestral connections played a significant role in shaping her artistic journey.Growing up in a close-knit community, Gracie was exposed to traditional Aboriginal culture, stories, and ceremonies. She developed a deep appreciation for the land, its vibrant colours, and the spiritual significance it held for her people. These early experiences laid the foundation for her artistic expression.Design inspirationGracie began painting in the late 1970s, during the emergence of the Utopia art movement. She was mentored by her aunt, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, an acclaimed artist who played a pivotal role in the development of contemporary Aboriginal art. Under Emily's guidance, Gracie honed her skills and found her unique artistic voice.Gracie's artwork is characterised by intricate dot paintings that depict her ancestral stories, including those of her clan and the Dreaming tracks that crisscross her country. She used a vivid colour palette, incorporating earthy tones and bold hues to capture the essence of the Australian outback. Gracie's paintings evoke a sense of spirituality, connecting the viewer to the ancient wisdom and traditions of her people.Throughout her career, Gracie Morton Pwerle's artworks gained widespread recognition and acclaim. Her pieces were exhibited in galleries across Australia and internationally, showcasing the richness and depth of Aboriginal art. Her work resonated with audiences, transcending cultural boundaries and fostering a greater understanding of Indigenous culture. Her paintings are regarded as significant cultural artefacts and have been collected by museums, galleries, and private collectors worldwide. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Janet Golder Kngwarreye, Janet Golder Kngwarreye,
Janet Golder Kngwarreye, "Bush Tucker", 2030 x 1540, Aboriginal Art $3,499.00 $5,695.00
Looking for a fun and lively artwork to brighten your home? Signed Janet Golder Kngwarreye Painting. This "My Country" painting truly takes the soul on a journey! The intricate detail in this artwork will bring life to any living area. This painting is already stretched on Canvas. Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 2030 x 1540 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee 3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Janet Golder Kngwarreye Janet Golder Kngwarreye, the daughter of Margaret Golder and Sammy Pitjara, was born on November 15, 1973. Janet is an Anmatyerre woman from Central Australia's Utopia region. She grew up in the Utopia region's Mulga Bore, surrounded by her family and clan. Utopia is known for supporting and developing very brilliant Aboriginal artists, such as Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Janet's grandfather is Old Henry Pitjara, and her grandmothers are well-known artists Angelina Ngale and Polly Ngale. Janet has participated in several abroad group exhibitions as a result of her work with several Australian art galleries, and some of her work is part of the Mbantua Gallery's permanent collection. Design Inspiration Janet is an outstanding artist in her own right and her designs primarily represent "Awelye," or ceremonial body paint, with delicate dot work and linear designs. Her paintings are vibrant and imaginative, bringing her own unique perspective to these Dreamtime tales that have been popularised by Utopian artists since the 1980s during the Utopian art movement. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Janet Golder Kngwarreye, "Medicine Leaves, " 1980 x 1280, Aboriginal Art $3,450.00
Looking for a fun and lively artwork to brighten your home? Signed Janet Golder Kngwarreye Painting. This "My Country" painting truly takes the soul on a journey! The intricate detail in this artwork will bring life to any living area. This painting is already stretched on Canvas. Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 1980 x 1280 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Delivery Details for Stretched Paintings You will note from the video that this painting is already stretched on canvas. We courier our paintings via Pack and Send and therefore we charge a flat fee of $500 shipping across Australia for stretched paintings. However, you will not need to pay for getting your painting stretched when you receive it and so the cost for customers evens out. If you have any questions we would be happy to discuss further at info@decorateme.com.au  About Janet Golder Kngwarreye Janet Golder Kngwarreye, the daughter of Margaret Golder and Sammy Pitjara, was born on November 15, 1973. Janet is an Anmatyerre woman from Central Australia's Utopia region. She grew up in the Utopia region's Mulga Bore, surrounded by her family and clan. Utopia is known for supporting and developing very brilliant Aboriginal artists, such as Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Janet's grandfather is Old Henry Pitjara, and her grandmothers are well-known artists Angelina Ngale and Polly Ngale. Janet has participated in several abroad group exhibitions as a result of her work with several Australian art galleries, and some of her work is part of the Mbantua Gallery's permanent collection. Design Inspiration Janet is an outstanding artist in her own right and her designs primarily represent "Awelye," or ceremonial body paint, with delicate dot work and linear designs. Her paintings are vibrant and imaginative, bringing her own unique perspective to these Dreamtime tales that have been popularised by Utopian artists since the 1980s during the Utopian art movement. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Janet Golder Kngwarreye, "My Country" 930 x 900 $999.00 $1,750.00
Looking for a fun and lively artwork to brighten your home? Signed Janet Golder Kngwarreye Painting. This "My Country" painting truly takes the soul on a journey! The intricate detail in this artwork will bring life to any living area. Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 930 x 900 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Janet Golder Kngwarreye Janet Golder Kngwarreye, the daughter of Margaret Golder and Sammy Pitjara, was born on November 15, 1973. Janet is an Anmatyerre woman from Central Australia's Utopia region. She grew up in the Utopia region's Mulga Bore, surrounded by her family and clan. Utopia is known for supporting and developing very brilliant Aboriginal artists, such as Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Janet's grandfather is Old Henry Pitjara, and her grandmothers are well-known artists Angelina Ngale and Polly Ngale. Janet has participated in several abroad group exhibitions as a result of her work with several Australian art galleries, and some of her work is part of the Mbantua Gallery's permanent collection. Design Inspiration Janet is an outstanding artist in her own right and her designs primarily represent "Awelye," or ceremonial body paint, with delicate dot work and linear designs. Her paintings are vibrant and imaginative, bringing her own unique perspective to these Dreamtime tales that have been popularised by Utopian artists since the 1980s during the Utopian art movement. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 1090 x 940 Aboriginal Art $1,095.00 $1,395.00
Jeannie Mills, blue and eye catching Bush Potatoes Artwork! This painting is a great size that will fit most wall areas and looks great vertical or horizontal. Her bio is detailed below.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting comes rolled Sizing: 1090 x 940 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 1520 x 930 Aboriginal Art $1,595.00 $1,995.00
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, strong purple undertones that mesmerise they eye and tell the story of 'Bush Potatoes'. A real statement piece that will brighten up any neutral living home style.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting comes rolled Sizing: 1520 x 930 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 1520 x 940 Aboriginal Art $2,099.00 $3,499.00
Absolutely stunning greens and blues in this Jeannie Mills Pwerle Artwork! This painting will transform any living space and be the statement piece of your living space. An authentic Aboriginal Artwork depicting the story of the "Bush Yam" or "Bush Potatoes" from Jeannie's country. Her bio is detailed below.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is posted rolled Sizing: 1520 x 940 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 1520 x 950 Aboriginal Art $2,099.00 $3,499.00
Absolutely stunning blues and greens in this Jeannie Mills Pwerle Artwork! This painting will transform any living space and be the statement piece of your living space. An authentic Aboriginal Artwork depicting the story of the "Bush Yam" or "Bush Potatoes" from Jeannie's country. Her bio is detailed below.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is posted rolled Sizing: 1520 x 950 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 1520 x 970 Aboriginal Art $2,150.00 $3,499.00
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, eye-catching Bush Potatoes Artwork with stunning pink undertones! This painting is a great size that will fit most wall areas and looks great vertical or horizontal. Her bio is detailed below.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is posted rolled Sizing: 1520 x 970 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 1920 x 940 Aboriginal Art $2,150.00 $3,499.00
This Jeannie Mills Pwerle paintings is absolutely breathtaking! This painting will transform any living space and be the statement piece of your living space. An authentic Aboriginal Artwork depicting the story of the "Bush Yam" or "Bush Potatoes" from Jeannie's country. Her bio is detailed below.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is posted rolled Sizing: 1920 x 940 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 2000 x 1800 Aboriginal Art $2,450.00 $3,999.00
This Jeannie Mills Pwerle paintings is absolutely breathtaking! This painting will transform any living space and be the statement piece of your living space. An authentic Aboriginal Artwork depicting the story of the "Bush Yam" or "Bush Potatoes" from Jeannie's country. Her bio is detailed below.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is posted rolled Sizing: 2000 x 1800 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Jeannie Mills Pwerle,
Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Bush Potatoes" 2010 x 1270 $3,350.00 $4,250.00
This is an absolutely stunning Blue and Purple Jeannie Mills Painting! Already stretched on canvas this painting looks great both vertically and horizontally. Her bio is detailed below.  Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 2010 x 1270 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Mills Pwerle, "Yam Dreaming" 1500 x 950 $2,890.00
Signed Jeannie Mills Pwerle Painting. Brilliant in colour and design this painting tells the story of "Yam Dreaming". Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1500 x 950 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Jeannie Mills Pwerle Jeannie Mills Pwerle born in 1965, is from the community of Utopia, 300 kilometers northeast of Alice Springs. Her traditional country is Irrwelty and Atnwengerrp and her mother and uncle, both famous artists, are Dolly Mills Petyarre and Greeny Purvis Petyarre. In her childhood, Jeannie was exposed to the success that Indigenous artists experienced as they experimented with acrylic on canvas. She inherited the Anaty (Desert Yam Bush Potato) technique that led to the development of her painting style. Design Inspiration Jeannie has developed her own unique style while still representing the bush yam from her country. The yam's remarkable root structure is represented by the linear work in Jeannie's artworks, while the seeds are represented by the dots. The Anaty have an ancient Dreamtime myth that artists are taught as they get older. Indigenous artists are able to pay homage to the Anaty and urge its continued renewal by representing it in their artwork. Jeannie's work is distinctive and instantly recognisable. Her paintings, with their many colour tones, create fascinating items in the home since their colours shift softly, deepen, or brighten with each nuance of ambient light. They are wonderful choices for those who enjoy colourful and modern interior design decor. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Pitjara Petyarre, "Bush Medicine Leaves" 1120 x 950 $1,099.00 $1,399.00
Signed Jeannie Pitjara Petyarre Painting. Stunning and bright this painting tells the story of "Bush Medicine Leaves". Painting is already stretched on canvas and ready to hang! Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 1120 x 950 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Painting is stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting.   About Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara) One of Central Art's most popular artists, Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara) was born in 1951 in the small Aboriginal outstation of Boundary Bore in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She comes from a legendary family of famous Aboriginal artists.  She is the niece of the great Emily Kame Kngwarreye and her sister with similar art designs is Rosemary Petyarre (Pitjara). Jeannie not only is blessed with a talented family to support her artistic development, but she is also a native of a beautiful country to find inspiration from when creating her artworks.  Like many of the women from Utopia, Jeannie became acquainted with modern art through the community projects in Utopia that occurred in the late 1970s and 80s.  Through their first community project, "Utopia: A Picture Story," Utopia emerged as an artistic community and it was at this time where the women learned about silk batiks. Jeannie’s art has featured in well-known art exhibitions across Asia, the USA, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.  Her art is also featured in the National Gallery of Australia. Design Inspiration Passed down from her father’s side, the story of “Yam Dreaming” underpins many of Jeannie’s artworks.  In the paintings, you will see her highlight various stages of the plants' growth and parts including the seed, leaf, and flower.  The yam plant is vital medicine for Aboriginal People and hence, many of Jeannie’s artworks are titled, “Bush Medicine Leaves”. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jeannie Pitjara Petyarre, Bush Medicine Leaves, Aboriginal Art, Indigenous Art, Utopia Art Jeannie Pitjara Petyarre, Bush Medicine Leaves, Aboriginal Art, Indigenous Art, Utopia Art
Jeannie Pitjara Petyarre, "Bush Medicine Leaves" 1500 x 900 $1,699.00 $2,997.00
Signed Jeannie Pitjara Petyarre Painting. Stunning and bright this painting tells the story of "Bush Medicine Leaves". Artist biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on linen canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1500 x 900 Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara) One of Central Art's most popular artists, Jeannie Petyarre (Pitjara) was born in 1951 in the small Aboriginal outstation of Boundary Bore in the Utopia region of Central Australia. She comes from a legendary family of famous Aboriginal artists.  She is the niece of the great Emily Kame Kngwarreye and her sister with similar art designs is Rosemary Petyarre (Pitjara). Jeannie not only is blessed with a talented family to support her artistic development, but she is also a native of a beautiful country to find inspiration from when creating her artworks.  Like many of the women from Utopia, Jeannie became acquainted with modern art through the community projects in Utopia that occurred in the late 1970s and 80s.  Through their first community project, "Utopia: A Picture Story," Utopia emerged as an artistic community and it was at this time where the women learned about silk batiks. Jeannie’s art has featured in well-known art exhibitions across Asia, the USA, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.  Her art is also featured in the National Gallery of Australia. Design Inspiration Passed down from her father’s side, the story of “Yam Dreaming” underpins many of Jeannie’s artworks.  In the paintings, you will see her highlight various stages of the plants' growth and parts including the seed, leaf, and flower.  The yam plant is vital medicine for Aboriginal People and hence, many of Jeannie’s artworks are titled, “Bush Medicine Leaves”. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Jedda Purvis, Aboriginal Art, Bush Tucker, Uptopian Artist, Utopia Art, Aboriginal Artist, Indigenous Artist, Indigenous Art, Fine Art, Pencil Yam Jedda Purvis, Aboriginal Art, Bush Tucker, Uptopian Artist, Utopia Art, Aboriginal Artist, Indigenous Artist, Indigenous Art, Fine Art, Pencil Yam
Jedda Purvis Kngwarreye "Pencil Yam Seed" 2000 x 1500 Aboriginal Art $3,200.00 $4,499.00
This original and large stunning piece has soft undertones of the rainbow with purple being the most dominant reflection. A story of the "Pencil Yam Seed" this painting is absolutely captivating and an Aboriginal story design that is popular to own among fine art collectors. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 2000 x 1500 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun).   About Jedda Purvis Kngwarreye Jedda is the daughter of Greeny Purvis Petyarre (sadly passed in the early 2000s) Kathleen Purvis Kemarre who are both well-known Utopian Artists.  Greeny is the senior custodian for Alhlkere country and one of Utopia’s finest and world-famous artists. Jedda and her sisters Judy, Maureen, and Jennifer all have been artists for years. Jedda comes from a region well known for producing some of the most highly collectible and well-known Aboriginal artists, including her aunt, the famous, Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Design Inspiration Utilising a mix of contemporary and traditional design, Jeddas design’s subjects often include Kame (pencil yam seed) Dreaming. The colourful dots Jedda uses in her designs represent the Kame seeds of the pencil yam. The fine, flowing patterns they create are demonstrative of the importance of this bush food for their people. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Joy Pitjara Petyarre, Aboriginal Painting, Indigenous Painting, Dot Painting, Contemporary Art, Utopia Art, Northern territory, Bush tucker, dreamtime Joy Pitjara Petyarre, Aboriginal Painting, Indigenous Painting, Dot Painting, Contemporary Art, Utopia Art, Northern territory, Bush tucker, dreamtime
Joy Pitjara (Petyarre) “Bush Plum Dreaming” 1530 x 950 Aboriginal Art $1,395.00
Signed and authentic Joy Pitjara (Petyarre) Aboriginal Artwork from Utopia. This traditional dot painting also has a contemporary feel with its sharp design and colours. You really need to look at the detail in this painting to appreciate the time and effort Joy puts into her designs. Please see Joy's biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1530 x 950 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free and Fast Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Joy Pitjara (Petyarre) Joy is from Alhalkere Country in Central Australia's Utopia region, where she was born in 1965. Joy was one of the first Utopian women to work with Batik, and her work is featured in Robert Holmes 'Utopia – A Picture Story Court Collection. Joy transitioned from batik to canvas painting in 1999. Her stories about the Pencil Yam and women's ceremonial Dreaming stories have made her famous. Design inspiration Joy’s designs are influenced by the history of the Utopian Artists which includes designs based on the pencil yam, one of the most frequent bush foods. It is a thin and twining shrub with yellow pea blooms that bloom all year long. The pencil yam comes in two varieties, each of which is native to a different part of the world. You will note that Joy’s designs utilise intricate dot painting style which is very time-consuming but has an outstanding result. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "Bush Tucker" 1500 x 900 Aboriginal Art $1,399.00 $2,499.00
This signed Karen Bird Aboriginal Art tells the story of "Bush Tucker". With strong and bright colours that work well together and captivate the eye, her designs are only available to a select few. Her Aboriginal Artworks sell fast, do not miss out! Karen's bio is below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1500 x 900 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "Bush Tucker" 1550 x 950 Aboriginal Art $1,997.00 $2,850.00
This signed Karen Bird Aboriginal Art tells the story of "Bush Tucker". With beautiful colours that work well together and captivate the eye, her designs are only available to a select few. Her Aboriginal Artworks sell fast, do not miss out! Karen's bio is below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1550 x 950 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting. Stretching Options If you would like your painting to be stretched before postage please contact us via info@decorateme.com.au after purchasing for a stretching quote. About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "Bush Tucker" 2000 x 900 Aboriginal Art $2,099.00 $3,395.00
This signed Karen Bird Aboriginal Art tells the story of "Bush Tucker". With strong and bright colours that work well together and captivate the eye, her designs are only available to a select few. Her Aboriginal Artworks sell fast, do not miss out! Karen's bio is below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 2000 x 900 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping Australia Wide Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting.   About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "My Country" 1520 x 930 Aboriginal Art $2,997.00
The Perfect Autumn Colours for Your Living Space! This Karen Bird, "My Country" Artwork, depicting the story of Utopian country will absolutely transform your living area! You can check out more about Karen Bird Ngale below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Sizing: 1520 x 930 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  *Painting is currently stretched and will be unpicked and sent rolled.* Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "My Country" 1540 x 950 Aboriginal Art $2,350.00 $3,295.00
This Karen Bird, "My Country" Artwork is a perfect size for most living areas and very versatile colour palette, depicting the story of Karen's land and country! We absolutely love this Karen Bird design, don't forget to check Karen's biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1540 x 950 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "My Country" 1890 x 660 Aboriginal Art $2,175.00 $3,499.00
Beautiful and bright Karen Bird, My Country Aboriginal Artwork that will transform any living area or bedroom! Karen is a highly sought after artist and her biography is captured below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1890 x 660 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "My Country" 1900 x 650 Aboriginal Art $2,099.00 $3,399.00
Beautiful and bright Karen Bird, My Country Aboriginal Artwork that will transform any living area or bedroom! Karen is a highly sought after artist and her biography is captured below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1900 x 650 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "My Country" 1970 x 660 Aboriginal Art $2,175.00 $3,499.00
Beautiful and bright Karen Bird, My Country Aboriginal Artwork that will transform any living area or bedroom! Karen is a highly sought after artist and her biography is captured below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1970 x 660 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  3 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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Karen Bird, Karen Bird,
Karen Bird, "My Country" 1970 x 900 Aboriginal Art $2,499.00 $3,895.00
This Karen Bird, "My Country" Artwork is a perfect size for most living areas and very versatile colour palette, depicting the story of Karen's land and country! We absolutely love this Karen Bird design, don't forget to check Karen's biography below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 1970 x 900 (approx.) Decorate Me Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee  7 day money-back guarantee Free Shipping within Australia  Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun). About Karen Bird Born in 1984 Karen is a young and aspiring female artist whose artworks are highly sought after.  A descendant of the world-famous Utopian artist family and a significant Aboriginal Artist.  Her father was a senior elder for Ilkawerne country and a well-established Utopian Artist (Lindsay Bird). Karen’s artworks have featured in exhibitions across Australia and in the USA. Design Inspiration Karen’s designs are well-known to depict Dreamtime stories that include, ‘Awelye’ (Women’s ceremony and Body Paint Designs) as well as ‘Alpar’(rat-tail plant) and ‘Bush Tucker'. Her paintings display brilliant and bright colours and designs that capture important features of her homeland. For our Aboriginal Art Frequently Asked Questions, please visit our Help Centre.  To speak with one of our friendly staff leave a message via our online chat or email us at info@decorateme.com.au. Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.

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