Kathleen Petyarre

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Bush Seed Dreaming
122 x 205 cm

Bush Seed Dreaming

9862 /
122 x 205 cm
$28,000.00 AUD $13,200.00 AUD
Awelye
120 x 180 cm

Awelye

9858 /
120 x 180 cm
$0.00 AUD
Original Aboriginal painting by Kathleen Petyarre
120 x 120 cm

Boomerang Art Collection

9841 /
120 x 120 cm
$14,000.00 AUD
Bush SeedsOriginal Aboriginal ArtKathleen Petyarre (c.1938 to 2018)Boomerang Art
120 x 120 cm

Bush Seeds

9852 /
120 x 120 cm
$14,000.00 AUD $8,800.00 AUD
Bush Seed DreamingOriginal Aboriginal ArtKathleen Petyarre (c.1938 to 2018)Boomerang Art
120 x 120 cm

Mountain Devil Lizard Dreaming

9660 /
120 x 120 cm
$14,000.00 AUD $8,800.00 AUD
Bush Seed DreamingOriginal Aboriginal ArtKathleen Petyarre (c.1938 to 2018)Boomerang Art
90 x 90 cm

Bush Seed Dreaming

9619 /
90 x 90 cm
$9,800.00 AUD $4,400.00 AUD
Bush Seed DreamingOriginal Aboriginal ArtKathleen Petyarre (c.1938 to 2018)Boomerang Art
100 x 100 cm

Mountain Devil Lizard Dreaming

9597 /
100 x 100 cm
$12,000.00 AUD $8,000.00 AUD
Bush Seed DreamingOriginal Aboriginal ArtKathleen Petyarre (c.1938 to 2018)Boomerang Art
100 x 100 cm

Bush Seed Dreaming

9594 /
100 x 100 cm
$12,000.00 AUD
Aboriginal Art by Kathleen Petyarre
120 x 120 cm

Bush Seed Dreaming

9064 /
120 x 120 cm
$14,000.00 AUD
Bush SeedsOriginal Aboriginal ArtKathleen Petyarre (c.1938 to 2018)Boomerang Art
120 x 120 cm

Bush Seeds

1844 /
120 x 120 cm
$14,000.00 AUD
Bush SeedsOriginal Aboriginal ArtKathleen Petyarre (c.1938 to 2018)Boomerang Art
124 x 200 cm

Bush Seeds

1839 /
124 x 200 cm
$28,000.00 AUD $8,800.00 AUD
Bush Seeds
120 x 200 cm

Bush Seeds

1564 /
120 x 200 cm
$0.00 AUD

Kathleen Petyarre (born Kweyetwemp Petyarre; c. 1938 – 24 November 2018) was an Australian Aboriginal artist. She has won several awards and is considered one of the "most collectable artists in Australia". Her works are in great demand at auctions.[2] 

The artist spent her childhood in a traditional way, moving across the land with her extended family. She suggests that she was seven or eight years old when she saw her first white person. Kathleen Petyarre grew up with a foot in each world and became an accomplished English speaker. During her youth, Kathleen Petyarre had a wonderful grounding in traditional life and developed an encyclopaedic knowledge of her country around Atangkere. Birds, animals, snakes, lizards, rock holes and soakages were all basic to her world and beliefs. As an Aboriginal painter she has drawn on that knowledge.

KATHLEEN PETYARRE - WINNER OF THE 13th TELSTRA AWARD

In 1996 Kathleen Petyarre was announced as the overall winner of the 13th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award for her painting “ Storm in Atnangkere Counrty 11”. The “Telstra” was indeed the greatest award offered to indigenous artists across the country and Kathleen Petyarre was delighted.

KATHLEEN PETYARRE'S SUPREME IMAGE

Kathleen Petyarre’s supreme image is her ‘Mountain Devil Lizard Dreaming’. In this work she displays a cross motif that is peculiar to this work. Four Dreaming trails converge on a ceremonial square, where secret men’s and women’s business takes place. Angling towards the bottom left corner of the ‘map’ is a watercourse that has been full after rainy times but now leaves a residual pattern that is characteristic of her country. Seen from above this is a thoroughgoing map that includes the tracks and destinations of her totem, the Mountain Devil Lizard. Frequently painted on a black ground with fine cream dotting, this work speaks volumes about Kathleen’s country and her connection with it.

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