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View Of Country

The community of Ampilatwatja made a conscious decision not to paint ‘altyerr’ dreaming stories, the artists paint their country where those stories sit.

This painting shows the layered landscape of Alyawarr, Central Australia. Knowing your country is an important part of living in a remote community like Ampilatwatja. Knowing when and where to go hunting and gathering, knowing where there is ‘soakage’ (where you can dig for water), travelling with family for ceremonies, and maintaining a connection with the land.

“This is my country, my view of country.”

Name: Desmarie Morrison


Language: Alyawarre



Biography:

Desmarie Pula Morrison is a young emerging artist from Tennant Creek. Born in 1989 Desmarie grew up at Imangara (Murry Downs community.) She learned to paint  from her mother and grandmother. Desmarie's style emanates vibrancy as her strong use of colour and dot work depicts the distinct style of the Barkly region. Her paintings are often derived from moments and memories of childhood — hunting, gathering bush tucker and learning how to recognise trees, bush medicine and plants of her country. 

Desmarie studied art whilst attending Tauoundi College in Adelaide. 

Desmarie's styles continues to expand and flourish into an aesthetic where colour, composition and gesture are highly considered. 


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