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Violet Petyarre
Alyawarre/Eastern Anmatyerre (born ca.1945)
Mountain Devil Lizard Dreaming, 2007

synthetic polymer on linen
122 x 122 cm

PROVENANCE
Commissioned by Galerie Australis, Adelaide, cat.no. GAVP04072077; accompanied by original certificate of authenticity

Documentation reads
This image is a map of Violet’s Country of the Bush Turkey. The ceremony associated with this country is the Awelye ceremony. The body paint is applied with the fingers using natural ochre’s and follows a particular design when applied to the body for ceremonial purposes. However, in this depiction the design is now abstracted.

“The old women used to, an still do paint the ceremonial designs on their breast , first with their fingers, and on their chests, and then with a brush called a typale, made from a stick. They painted with red and white ochre’s. Then they danced, showing their legs. The old women danced with a ceremonial stick in the earth.

The spirits of the country gave women’s ceremonies to the old women. The woman sings, then she gives that ceremony to the others, to make it strong. The old woman is the boss because the spirits of the country have given her the ceremony. So all the women get together and sing.

The old women sing these ceremonies if people are sick; they sing to heal young girls, or children. If a child is sick in the stomach, they sing. The old women are also holding their country as they dance. The old women dance with that in mind. They teach the younger women and give them the knowledge, to their grand-daughters, so then all the grandmothers and granddaughters continue the tradition”.1

1. Utopia - A Picture Story, The Robert Holmes a Court Collection, Heytsbury Holdings Ltd, Perth, Australia. 1990.

 

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