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GLORIA PETYARRE Pitjara Aboriginal Art

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GLORIA PETYARRE Pitjara Aboriginal Art



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GLORIA PETYARRE Pitjara Aboriginal Art

Mountain Devil Dreaming

Mitjili Aboriginal Art Gallery

Item Number: 10021

Size: 26cm x 26cm

This Painting will look Great on any Wall, and is a Great Investment for the Serious Collector.

This is a beautiful Aboriginal Art Painting by Gloria Petyarre

Mountain Devil Dreaming

Mountain Devil Dreaming is referring to the Thorny Devil Lizard that is found throughout central Australia. It is a small fearsome looking creature that belies a harmless and placid nature. The ‘thorny’ skin is used to protect the lizard from predators, and also enables it to blend in easily into the environment, making it a very elusive creature to catch.

 

The Aboriginal people believe that during the Dreamtime, this small lizard used to collect and carry the ochre colours in a pouch located at the back of its neck. As it walked the land it used to deposit these ochre colours in various areas throughout the country. The people would then use these colours in their body painting ceremonies.

 

In Mountain Devil Dreaming, the artist is depicting the pattern of the lizards skin that is used as a camouflage when danger is near. Not only does the pattern of the skin change, but also the colour as it blends into the environment making it virtually invisible.

 

Mountain Devil Dreaming is especially important to Gloria Petyarre and Nancy Petyarre, as this story is passed down to them on their Grandfather’s side, and is a strong family Dreaming.

 

Many of the Petyarre family bear markings on their skin, similar to that found on the thorny lizard, and which medical science has no explanation for.

 

****Please be sure to purchase only Authentic Paintings and avoid cheap replicas.****

Click on the 'Buy it Now' Button, and we will send out this Beautiful Art piece as soon as the funds have fully cleared.

Now is the time to Invest in Australian Art by Gloria Petyarre.

WHO IS GLORIA PETYARRE???

Gloria was born around 1945 in her country of Atnangkere. She lived in the traditional ways before moving to one of the established settlements, Utopia. The Utopia Pastoral Lease was drawn up in 1927 and forced many of the Aboriginal people in this area out of their traditional lands. In 1977 the people of Utopia gained a 99 year leasehold on the Utopia Pastoral Lease which was purchased through the Aboriginal Land Fund Council. The commission employed a white manager during the first year to provide a transition for the cattle operation. This proved unsatisfactory and the community began to discuss moving back to their traditional lands.

All this change in 1977, with the beginnings of the Batik program, which excelled providing the town of Utopia with an income and a claim of recognition.

Gloria was one of the original artist employed in this program. The batik program was a major success, with Gloria being one of the leading artists in this format. Her work gained rapid recognition and was seen by Rodney Gooch from CAAMA. He approached the Utopia artists with a plan called 'A Summer Project'. The idea was simple, supply the women and men with canvas and acrylics and have them use their techniques on Batik in the new format. The project was a major success, with Gloria and many other artist moving full time into acrylic on canvas.

Gloria paints the traditional women business subjects, which are predominant in Utopia. The store of white understanding is heavily influenced by the sex of the contact. In Papunya the contact was Geoffrey Bardon, therefore most of the original artist were male. In Utopia the arts advisor was female, allowing the female artists of this area to flourish.

The leading artists quickly mastered the manipulative possibilities. Not only did a huge range of colors emerge, but a far greater tonal range than they were able to achieve with batiks. Gloria stands out here, with her work she uses close tonal values of different colors, creating a dynamic optical intensity. Her work features powerful structural linear patterns derived from body painting, outlined with single dots. At other times the structural pattern becomes submerged in a sea of dots, the tonal relationships causing the structural pattern to dissolve into the base design of her painting.

She continues to develop her paintings to higher levels of abstraction, continually experimenting with line and color. She says she prefers the greater freedom and control she finds with the medium of acrylic on canvas. several of her works now have no dots at all, but bands of different color whose optical effects have evoked comparison to the British artist Bridget Riley.

Her main Dreamings that she paints are the Mountain Devil Lizard, Bean, Emu, Pencil Yam, Grass Seed and Small Brown Grass and well as the traditional body paint designs worn by women.

In 1990 she traveled to Ireland, London and India as a representative of the Utopia Women in the 'Utopia - A picture Story' exhibition. (Tandanya, Adelaide, The Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin Ireland and the Meat Market Gallery in Melbourne.)

In 1991 she had her first solo exhibition at Utopia Art in Sydney. Since then she has exhibited at the National Gallery in Canberra, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jinta Desert Art in Sydney and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

She is also featured extensively in major collections around the world. The National Gallery of Australia, the Robert Holmes a' Court Collection, Museum of Victoria and the Powerhouse Museum.

 

All our paintings come with a C.O.A. - Certificate of AuthenticityAll Gloria Petyarres' Paintings are on Museum Quality Canvas, and are 100% Authentic when purchased from our Gallery.


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We accept Paypal and direct bank deposit. We will send out Artwork after all funds are totally cleared. Payment for items must be received within 3 days of purchase.

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Shipping within Australia - Items are posted by Australian Post. Postage charges include packaging, handling and postage. You will receive the Artwork within 4 days of ordering depending on where you live in Australia. Shipping outside Australia - All items are sent by Airmail. Postage charges include packaging, handling and postage. Delivery times vary but are usually within 10 to 14 days. If you want Insurance, we charge 3% of the total price of the ArtWork. Contact us if Insurance is required.

Terms of Sale

All items come with a Certificate of Authenticity, and in some cases a picture of the Artist holding the finished product. We do not post finishing shots in our listings, as in past experience we have had these photos duplicated then sold with fake paintings. Our paintings are 100% Genuine and Authentic, so you can be assured your investment is secure. We offer a seven day full money back guarantee if you are not fully satisfied, less shipping costs. If returning a painting, the shipping is at the buyers expense.

About Us

Mitjili Aboriginal Art Gallery is a professionally run Gallery that has now been in the marketplace for over 5 yrs. We pride ourselves in superior customer service and we have various expertise in all types of Aboriginal Art and Craft. We work directly with Mitjili Napurrula and other Artists, and can GUARANTEE all of our Paintings are 100% Authentic and Genuine.

Contact Us

For all enquiries, please contact us at the following address: mitjili.napurrula@gmail.com

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