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My Country and Bush Medicine Plants – Julieanne Ngwarraye Morton

“My Mother, Lilly Kemarre, taught me to paint. She likes to paint her Mother’s and Father’s country from the old days, when they used to live off of the land.”

Julieanne’s painting’s are inspired by her Mother’s stories of the old days, walking and living on their land, and also of her own experience of life out here in Alyawarr country.

“The landscape changes during the different seasons in the year. I paint the dried flowers and bushes from last season as well as the new plants that come after the rain. These plants have special meanings and uses for us. I have been taught how to read the country, and now I teach my children these skills.”

Name: Julieanne Ngwarraye Morton


Language: Alyawarr



Biography:

Julieanne Ngwarraye was born in 1975 to Lilly Kemarra Morton who is a senior artist of Ampilatwatja, whowas part of the Utopian Batik movement in the 1980's and is a respected elder of the community.

Her Grandfather’s country is Antarrengeny. Her Grandmother’s mother’s country is Aherrenge.

Julieanne is a well known artist of the community, as is her sister Jessie Ngwarraye Ross, and Aunty Daisy Kemarre Moss.

She has two beautiful daughters and has painted with the women of her family since she can remember.


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