joy purvis pitjara | original artwork | bush seeds dreaming - ID33805
Joy Purvis Pitjara
for
First Nations Art Collection
SKU: IA-ID33805
joy purvis pitjara | original artwork | bush seeds dreaming - ID33805
Joy Purvis Pitjara
for
First Nations Art Collection
SKU: IA-ID33805
Regular price$4,200.00
$4,200.00
/
Dimensions: 91 x 144cm
Material: acrylic on canvas
No reviews
- ready to ship
Availability
[1]
Original artwork - painted in 2021. A beautiful collection of contemporary Indigenous Australian original artworks. All sold with a Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.
Whilst there may be other pieces available from this artist in the future, once sold, this specific artwork will no longer be available.
Whilst there may be other pieces available from this artist in the future, once sold, this specific artwork will no longer be available.
BRAND | First Nations Art Collection
Click for more ideas from BRAND | First Nations Art Collection
As Australians, we're proud to be an outlet for genuine Australian art. We now offer a curated selection of original First Nations art. Expect an ever-changing variety of precious pieces from contemporary First Nation artists like Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Abie Loy Kemarre, Gloria Petyarre Maitland Nelson Tjapurrula, and many Utopia artists. All First Nations artworks are sold with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Click for more ideas from DESIGNER | Joy Purvis Pitjara
Joy Purvis Pitjara comes from the Atneltye region of Utopia, more commonly known as Boundary Bore. The Utopia region is over 300kms northeast of Alice Springs. Joy started painting in 1980 and her paintings typically depict Bush Medicine and Pencil Yam Roots. Her mother is renowned artist, Gloria Ngala and her sister is the famous artist, Anna Petyarre. Joy is also a published translator of children’s books. Her paintings show an innate sense of colour and by carefully using the tip of the brush to place colour, Joy creates movement and pattern in her Pencil Yam Root paintings. Pencil yams are a cherished source of carbohydrate in the Utopia region but they also hold a significant spiritual meaning and many ceremonies are conducted by women about the yam.
Joy Purvis Pitjara comes from the Atneltye region of Utopia, more commonly known as Boundary Bore. The Utopia region is over 300kms northeast of Alice Springs. Joy started painting in 1980 and her paintings typically depict Bush Medicine and Pencil Yam Roots. Her mother is renowned artist, Gloria Ngala and her sister is the famous artist, Anna Petyarre. Joy is also a published translator of children’s books. Her paintings show an innate sense of colour and by carefully using the tip of the brush to place colour, Joy creates movement and pattern in her Pencil Yam Root paintings. Pencil yams are a cherished source of carbohydrate in the Utopia region but they also hold a significant spiritual meaning and many ceremonies are conducted by women about the yam.
- Bulky item. Please note: Bulky items may not be able to ship to a PO box. Delivery calculated at checkout
- ready to ship