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Kwanty Penh (After the Rain)

We paint the bush medicine, bush tucker and bush flowers that are most personal and meaningful to us. 

While we work we have big talks about community matters, old time stories and bush tucker stories, how the blackberries would be out soon and how delicious they are kwanty penh (after the rain).

We go out bush after rain to hunt, the flowers all bloom, all the big berries are everywhere and the bush medicine grows all green.The colours are everywhere, it shows us that summer is coming, this time of year makes everyone very happy

 

Name: Rosie Kemarre Morton


Language: Alyawarre


Community: Ampilatwatja


Biography:

Rosie has very strong ties to country, she was born in country, with no walls around her. She grew up in mother’s country. Rosie’s father was working fencing the boundaries of Amaroo station. This is where the family was settled and, as was common, the family took the surname of the station owner. Rosie first started painting around 1999-2000 when Desart Inc. ran some workshops on the community.


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