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My Country – Alana Ngwarraye Holmes

I was born in Ali Curung, my father was Cigarette George, he was a drover and my Mother is Edie Kemarre Holmes.  My mother taught me to paint, I watched her when I was small, she is an important artist who was involved in the Utopia Batik movement and now paints at Ampilatwatja.  I spent my childhood around Murray Downs.

My paintings are influenced by my Fathers country. I was taught to hunt bush tucker, sugar bags, Kangaroo and Goanna when I was little.

I travel to my Mothers country on Antarrengeny outstation and I teach my kids and grandchildren to go hunting. 

I like to get busy on painting, it feels good.

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

Name: Alana Ngwarraye Holmes


Language: Alyawarre



Biography:

Alana has painted for many years, especially with her mother Edie Holmes, a well known artist of Ampilatwatja, who taught her how to paint since she was a young child.

Alana is extremely busy with four children to look after and though she loves to paint she does not get the time to paint like she used to.


© the artist / art centre