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Awelye Atnwengerrp

Awelye Atnwengerrp

常规价格 $1,260.00 AUD
常规价格 $2,100.00 AUD 促销价 $1,260.00 AUD
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Galya Pwerle | 91cm x 61cm

Not stretched or framed  |  Acrylic on Linen 

*ARTWORK IS SOLD ROLLED IN AN ART TUBE*

Framing is available upon request; please contact hello@lajarri.com for information regarding artwork name and size, plus pricing.

Born in 1925 in Utopia station (350km NE of Alice), Galya Pwerle was sister to renowned Indigenous artists Emily, Molly & Minnie. Galya and her sisters collaborated in a 2004 workshop, creating art based on Women’s Dreaming: “Awelye Atnwengerrp”. Each sister had their own interpretation of the Dreaming.

Galya's paintings are known to showcase bold, expressive lines representing body paint designs, tracks for dancing formed in the sand for female rituals, and sacred sites for the associated ceremonies.


Stretching & Framing

Not stretched or framed

Stretcheing and/or framing can be organised on request once you have purchased your piece, pricing starts at around 1/3 of the artwork price (on average).

This process generally takes around 3-4 weeks.

Framing options are Tasmanian Oak, White or Black painted pine.

All stretching and framing is completed by the team at Left Bank Art Group

Shipping

Shipping is free Australia wide,

International shipping will be calculated at checkout.

All orders are shipped with insurence and tracking globally.

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Supporting Australian businesses

All artwork stretching and framing is taken care of by the team at Left Bank Art Group on the Gold Coast, a family business that has operated for over 40 years, employing over 20 local staff

The Left Bank story 

  • Shipping ✈

    Australia - Free

    International - Prices are calculated at checkout depending on your location.

    All items are shipped via tracked freight.

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    Lajarri Gallery proudly operates under The Indigenous Art Code. 

    The Indigenous Art Code is a system to preserve and promote ethical trading in Indigenous art.