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    Our vibrant and dynamic artists are from the Utopia region; a large remote area of Central Australia which, until recently, had no government funded art centre. As a result of their pioneering efforts, they have one of the strongest and richest art histories.

  • Bush Turkey by Abie Loy Kemarre (SOLD)

    45cm x 45cm

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    Abie's painting depicts elements of the Bush Turkey story. This story is associated with the ancestral dreaming from her country, Iylenty, also known as Ahalpere.

    The bush turkey (Ardeotis australis) known as arwengerrp in Anmatyerre is usually found in densely grassed areas. It is a favoured food for the aboriginal people and hunting is still carried out today.

    In this painting, Abie says the dot work represents akatyerre (desert raisin or bush tomato); a food that the bush turkey likes to eat. The various lines in this painting represent tracks that the turkey is ‘travelling around on; taking children everywhere looking for bush tomatoes’. They are travelling in Abie’s country, Iylenty, on ‘the other side’ of an old dry river bed that runs through Mosquito Bore in Utopia. The centre circle represents kwatye (water).

    Heartbreak, This Painting is No Longer Available