Dulcie Long Pwerle

Dulcie Long Pwerle - young Utopia Artist, paints Bush Medicine Leaf and Yam Leaf stories.

 

Bush Yam Leaves by Dulcie Long Pwerle

Dulcie Long Pwerle  |  Bush Yam Leaves

Jap 021109  |  acrylic on canvas  |  150 x 95 cm

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My Country by Dulcie Long Pwerle

Dulcie Long Pwerle  |  My Country

Jap 023411  |  acrylic on canvas  |  110 x 61 cm

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My Country by Dulcie Long Pwerle

Dulcie Long Pwerle  |  My Country

Jap 023413  |  acrylic on canvas  |  140 x 89 cm

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My Country by Dulcie Long Pwerle

Dulcie Long Pwerle  |  My Country

Jap 022698  |  acrylic on canvas  |  94 x 88 cm

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My Country by Dulcie Long Pwerle

Dulcie Long Pwerle  |  My Country

Jap 022499  |  acrylic on canvas  |  94 x 55 cm

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My Country by Dulcie Long Pwerle

Dulcie Long Pwerle  |  My Country

Jap 023412  |  acrylic on canvas  |  92 x 86 cm

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Dulcie Long Pwerle is an Anmatyerre woman from the Utopia region of Central Australia. She was born 1979 at Boundary Bore Outstation and is the daughter of well known Utopia artist Jeannie Petyarre.

Dulcie Long Pwerle continues the strong painting tradition of her extended family. These include Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Gloria and Kathleen Petyarre, Greeny Purvis Petyarre and the famous sisters, Minnie Pwerle, Emily Pwerle, Galya Pwerle and Molly Pwerle.

Dulcie Long Pwerle depicts the Bush Yam leaves story from her family’s country with rhythmic strokes and vibrant colour, characteristic of Utopian artists. Dulcie paints this story with reverence to its history. The women at Utopia maintain the ceremonial dancing and singing that ritually pays homage to the Yam plant and its important role in traditional life. Aboriginal art status – Emerging artist.