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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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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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Polly Ngale Kngwarreye, Aboriginal Art, Indigenous Art, Decorate Me Aboriginal Art, Aboriginal Art Gallery Polly Ngale Kngwarreye, Aboriginal Art, Indigenous Art, Decorate Me Aboriginal Art, Aboriginal Art Gallery
Polly Ngale, "Bush Plum (Arnwetky) Dreamings" 2000 x 1500 $6,000.00 $7,000.00
Rare to find, this Polly Ngale Painting is highly sought after and will not last long. Beautiful blue and purple tones, this painting tells the story of "Bush Plum (Arnwetky) Dreamings".  The late Polly's biography is listed below. Details of Painting: Acrylic on canvas Painting is not framed and comes rolled Sizing: 2000 x 1500 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. picture 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 Polly Ngale Polly is from the Anmatyarre tribe and was born in the 1940s, a well sought after Aboriginal Artist and sadly passed away in August 2022. Often assisting her sister Kathleen as well as the late Emily Kngwarreye Kame with whom she resided in the same country, Polly's artistic career began in silk batiks like that of many women in Utopia before moving onto acrylic paints on canvas.  Polly's art has featured in collections and exhibitions across the world including the USA, Europe, and Australia. Design Inspiration Polly, along with her sisters is the senior custodian of the ‘Bush Plum’ (Arnwekety) Dreaming.  Polly’s designs captivate the bush plum and its interaction with her country. You will note her style builds up upon a layer of colour displaying a multi-dimensional effect that is absolutely mesmerising. 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, healing leaves, bush medicine, Yam Dreaming, Aboriginal Artist, Utopia, Famous artist, Indigenous Artist, bush leaves, fine art, Utopia Artist Janet Golder Kngwarreye,  my country, healing leaves, bush medicine, Yam Dreaming, Aboriginal Artist, Utopia, Famous artist, Indigenous Artist, bush leaves, fine art, Utopia Artist
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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Dulcie Long Pula, my dreamtime, my country, healing leaves, bush medicine, Yam Dreaming, Aboriginal Artist, Utopia, Famous artist, Indigenous Artist, bush leaves, fine art, Utopia Artist Dulcie Long Pula, my dreamtime, my country, healing leaves, bush medicine, Yam Dreaming, Aboriginal Artist, Utopia, Famous artist, Indigenous Artist, bush leaves, fine art, Utopia Artist
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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