Bush Seeds

Roseanne Morton Pwerle

Utopia, NT,
SKU YAA-136
Artwork Year

2021

Dimensions

64 x 93 cm

Medium

acrylic on canvas

$2,200.00

Telling the story of Bush Seeds and their importance, with the lines dissecting the canvas showing the tracks the women walk use to collect them. The concentric circles depicting a campsite or water hole where women meet to process the seeds to flour or for use of medicines. Roseanne Morton Pwerle is a part of a family of well-established Utopian artists. Roseanne learned from a young age the art of painting her dreamings, ceremonies and important bush foods onto canvas by watching her mother, aunties, and grandmothers.

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