However depending on the use proposed, Sabine Haider from Central Art – Aboriginal Art Store can facilitate reproduction of works with the permission of the artist as we have developed close relationships over the years with many individual painters and craftspeople. A clear example of this is her “Bush Medicine Leaves” which depict leaves from plant species which are used for medicinal purposes in traditional healing practices. She was the first Aboriginal person to win a major prize from the Art Gallery of New South Wales. We work closely with the Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited (AAA), a non-profit company established to encourage positive outcomes for artists in copyright administration. 2011, “Aboriginal Art Collectors Gallery”, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney. In 1989, Delmore Gallery held exhibitions including Gloria Petyarre's art, with Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi in Melbourne and Chandler Coventry Gallery in Sydney.
2006, National Museum of Women in Arts, Washington, USA.
2009, “5th Shalom Gamarada Aboriginal Art Exhibition”, University of New South Wales, Sydney. Petyarre is both a member of the Utopia Women Batik’s Group and the niece of Australia’s most acclaimed indigenous artist, Emily Kngwarreye. Her fine brush strokes create twists and turns over the canvas and are mesmerizing to watch.
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When I glaze upon her artworks all my senses come to life, particularly her Bush Medicine Dreaming paintings – I can almost feel, hear, see the grass swaying in the wind on a hot summers day. Gloria became involved in the Utopian art movement like many others from this generation, through the community project titled “Utopia – A Picture Story” in the late 1970’s, it was a joint venture which brought silk batik making into the community. 2004, “Power of the Land”, Utopia Art, Sydney. Aboriginal Australian artist Gloria Petyarre is best known for her paintings of undulating abstract fields of lines, which variously reference leaves, grass, and traditional bodypaint. The women would use their traditional designs and depict these on the silk batiks. 1999, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth.
2003, National Gallery of Victoria, Federation Square, Melbourne. She has represented several stories from Aboriginal Dreamtime mythology, referring to origin story in which totemic spirits created the aboriginal world. It was a huge success resulting in the whole collection being acquired by the Holmes a Court Collection and Australian and overseas exhibitions. Sarrita & Tarisse King. 2004, Highly Commended, Wynne, Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Her work is … Subscribe to access price results for 150,000 different artists! 0. Copyright © 2020 Delmore Gallery • Kudditji Kngwarreye. 1995, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. 1991, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. 2004, Curtin University of Technology, Perth. Consequently, her paintings were acquired by major galleries such as the National Gallery of Victoria and The National Gallery in Canberra. Read more at www.delmoregallery.com.au . 2008, “Three Petyarre’s”, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney. Central Art has a wide variety of Gloria’s artworks and have many examples of her two most well known Dreamings – Bush Medicine Dreaming and Mountain Devil Lizard Dreaming.
1994, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. She has represented several stories from Aboriginal Dreamtime mythology, referring to origin story in which totemic spirits created the aboriginal world. Fine Art. Browse Kathleen Petyarre artworks for sale in Delmore Gallery’s online store or contact us for further details.