Anmanari Brown - Kuru Ala - 110 × 85 cm - 15-405 (sold)
Anmanari Brown - Kuru Ala - 110 × 85 cm - 15-405 (sold)
Artiste : Anmanari Brown
Titre de l'œuvre : Kuru Ala
Format : 110 × 85 cm
Provenance et certificat : centre d'art aborigène du Spinifex Art Project
Référence de cette peinture : 15-405
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Explications pour cette œuvre :
Anmanari Brown (1934) has painted the Seven Sisters at Kuru Ala. In this Tjukurpa the sisters are travelling across the desert all the me being pursued by Wa Nyiiru a lusul old man who is trying to get the older sister for his wife. They don’t want this old man and are frightened by his sinister and relentless tracking of them. This man is a creaon being and thus has magical powers. As a shape shifter he transforms himself into plants and animals in order to deceive the women and get close enough to steal Kampukurtja (the eldest sister) from them. Drawing on ancient tradition Anmanari's works are bold and powerful abstractions of country, visual maps tracing the journeying of the ancestor beings and the land formaons they created through their activities. Her recent works have moved away from any figurative representation found in her early works to broad brush strokes of colour; circles (representing water holes and or the women) and paterned lines (representing ceremonial dancing and travelling sand tracks).