Bush Plum Dreaming | 43h x 30w | RK393
Not stretched or framed | Acrylic on canvas
Belinda Golder Kngwarreye is an Anmatyerre artist from the Utopia Homelands of Central Australia. She was born in 1986 and her clan country is at Mulga Bore. Belinda has strong artistic connections within her family – her grandmother is leading Utopia artist Polly Ngale, and her mother Bessie Purvis Petyarre and sister Janet Golder are also accomplished artists. Artists Kathleen and Angelina Ngale are her great aunts.
Belinda paints the Bush Plum Dreaming story from her grandmother Polly Ngale. The bush plum is known as 'anwekety' and only fruits for a few weeks of the year. In the Jukurrpa/Dreaming story the bush plum seeds were blown all over the ancestral lands by the winds and they bore fruit on Utopia lands. The first anwekety of the Dreaming grew there and became part of the food of the Anmatyerre people.
The Dreaming story of the seeds and the ripening of the fruits are all included in the story of Bush Plum. Belinda uses the painting techniques developed by master artist Emily Kame Kngwarreye to impart the many colours of the plant, seeds, flowers and fruit of the bush plum. Belinda inherits aspects of the Kame Dreaming from her paternal grandparents. She uses the method where she loads the brush with many tones of colour as she works the dotting method across the canvas, often painting wet on wet, so the colours continue to blend into one another.