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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.
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Acrylic on canvas
Painting is not framed and comes rolled
Sizing: 2000 x 830 (approx.)
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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.
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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.)
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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.
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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.)
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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.
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Decorate Me believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.
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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.)
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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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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.)
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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).
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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.
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