Abie Loy Kemarre
Abie Loy Kemarre’s work defines the modern elements and future of the finest contemporary Aboriginal art. Born in 1972 in Utopia 300km north east of Alice Springs, Cetral Australia , Abie’s works reflect her ancient mythological Dreamings in a inspiring combination of vibrant colours, intricate detail, depth and balance. The grand-daughter of acclaimed artist Kathleen Petyarre and niece of Gloria Tamarre Petyarre, Abie’s legendary ancestry is depicted in her works, and enhanced by her own modern perspective.
This unique artist’s career is on the rise, as she forges a path to the next evolution of fine art in in the 21th century.
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Bush Leaf Dreaming
Aboriginal women perform the Bush Medicine Ceremony at different times of the year. In preparation, they paint their bodies with special markings specific to that particular ceremony. Once painted, the women perform song, and dance as part of these ceremonies. Bush Leaf Dreaming depicts the leaves of the special medicinal plants. In effigy, imaging these plants the artist pays homage to the spirit of the medicine plant in hope it will regenerate, enabling the people to use its healing powers.
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Certification of Authentisity
All the artworks from redrock gallery are fully certificated.
This Paintings comes with:
- Photos of the artiest painting from start to finish
- Certification of Authentisity
- Biography of Abie Loy Kemarre
- Introduction of the Dreaming
- Introduction of the symbolism