Awelye

Acrylic on Linen
64 x 180 cm

Year: 2005

Cat.No: 3647

$8,800.00 AUD

Size

64 x 180 cm

Medium

Acrylic on Linen
Description

Before cattle were introduced to Utopia Station, the surrounding country was abundant with Portulaca oleracea, a grass long used by Indigenous people as an important food source.

 This grass produces tiny black seeds, which Galya represents as symmetrical half-circle forms across her canvases.

 Indigenous people use the seeds in several ways: they can be ground on a flat rock with a stone to make flour for bread or cookies, or mixed with water to create a drink.

 After nearly a century of cattle grazing, the seed-producing grass is far less plentiful than it was before white settlement.

Additional Information
Size

64 x 180 cm

Medium

Acrylic on Linen