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    Atham-areny Story by Angelina Ngale (SOLD)

    A4

    Angelina paints the story of the Atham-areny. The site for this story belongs to the hilly country near Willowra on Angelina’s traditional country north east of Alice Springs.

    Atham-areny comes from the Anmatyerre words atham (meaning no fire) and areny (meaning belonging to).

    “Akely-amperl arrkay-renem atham-areny-rnem. Ahernel anewaneyel akely-akely”
    The atham-areny are very little spirits of the country. They are colourless and live in the ground [or places] where the fire does not belong.

    They can be known to come out of their homes and steal and hide babies, or cause mischief. It is important that people stay by the fire. If the atham-areny touches you, you will feel sick. This painting depicts a practice that falls into the supernatural realm of bush medicine where women are called upon by a nangara (traditional healer or witch doctor) to sing and dance together to help heal someone touched by Atham-areny. Other ancestor spirits, ones that watch over the land and protect the people, are invoked during the process to assist.

    Angelina fills the background space with linear body paint designs. 

    Artist

    Name: Angelina Ngale (Pwerle)
    Skin name: Ngale
    Language group: Anmatyerre
    Country: Ahalpere
    Area: Utopia Region, Central Australia
    Born: 1947
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    • Medium: Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
    • Size of painting: approx 30cm x 21cm, designed to fit into an A4 sized frame
    • Border: Approx 6cm strip of black canvas, which allows for stretching around a frame if that is your preference
    • Background colour: Black
    • This painting comes unstretched and rolled in a tube.
    • This painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and an artist profile.
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