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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" 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" 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" 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" 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" 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" 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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