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Gracie Morton Pwerle “Bush Plum”

Gracie Morton Pwerle “Bush Plum”

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Details

  • Acrylic on canvas
  • Measurements : 197cm x 130cm (approx.)
  • Signed by Artist 
  • Unstretched Canvas 
  • Ochre Archives Certificate of Authenticity Guarantee 

 

Gracie Morton's most popular design, this Original Gracie Morton Pwerle Painting is absolutely striking earthy undertones. This painting depicts the 'Bush Plum Dreaming' from Gracie's country.

Gracie began painting in the late 1970s, during the emergence of the Utopia art movement. She was mentored by her aunt, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, an acclaimed artist who played a pivotal role in the development of contemporary Aboriginal art. Under Emily's guidance, Gracie honed her skills and found her unique artistic voice.

Gracie's artwork is characterised by intricate dot paintings that depict her ancestral stories, including those of her clan and the Dreaming tracks that crisscross her country. She used a vivid colour palette, incorporating earthy tones and bold hues to capture the essence of the Australian outback. Gracie's paintings evoke a sense of spirituality, connecting the viewer to the ancient wisdom and traditions of her people.

Please note that the paintings' colours vary in different lighting and the pictures displayed are photos of the painting (i.e. pictures taken inside vs. outside in the sun).

 

All artworks are in unstretched, unframed format and will be dispatched rolled. If you require the piece to be delivered stretched, we are pleased to accommodate this upon request. Additional charges apply, inclusive of expert stretching and the increased freight cost for stretched canvases. For a tailored quote, kindly email our team.

 

For any enquiries, please contact us at ochrearchives.co@gmail.com

 

Ochre Archives believes in the ethical sourcing of Aboriginal Art and pays respect to the first peoples of Australia.

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