Belinda Golder Kngwarreye

Belinda Golder Kngwarreye

Utopia,
Belinda is a rising star artist with strong artistic family connections from the Anmatyerre language group, Utopia near Alice Springs in Central Australia.

Her family include grandmother, renowned artist Polly Ngale. Her mother, Bessie Purvis Petyarre and sister Janet Golder are also established artists. Artists Kathleen Ngale and Angelina Ngale are her great aunts.
Her art themes include,bush plum dreaming, Atnwelarre (pencil yam), kame (pencil seed), Awelye (Womens Ceremony and Body Paint Designs).
Belinda's Bush Plum Dreaming story is inhertied from her grandmother. She renders the many colours of the bush plum as it ripens.

Belinda Golder uses the painting techniques developed by master artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye to impart the many colours of the plant, seeds, flowers and fruit of the bush plum.

Belinda uses a method where she loads the brush with many tones of colour as she works the dotting method across the canvas, often painting wet on wet, so the colours continue to blend into one another. Her medium is acrylic on canvas.

Belinda Golder Kngwarreye's artworks

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