'Anaty' Bush Yam | 90h x 60w | RK571
Not framed or stretched | Acrylic on primed linen
Jeannie Mills Pwerle is a highly respected artist from Utopia region of the Northern Territory. She has become well recognised for her style in which she paints Anaty (desert yam or bush potato, pronounced 'ung-kiy-yah) story.
Her work has been exhibited around Australia since 2004, and in 2008 her large Anaty painting was accepted in the 2008 NATSIAA, the most prestigious Aboriginal art award in Australia.
Jeannie has close family connections to some of Australia’s top names in art. Her mother is well known Utopian artist Doly Mills Petyarre and her uncle the late Greeny Purvis Petyarre, a finalist in the 21st NATSIAA. Her great aunt is the late Emily Kame Kngwarreye, dubbed by art experts as one of the world’s best modern and abstract artists. It is quite evident that through these influences, Jeannie began to paint and bring her own dynamic style to the world of Aboriginal Art.
Jeannie lives a traditional life at Utopia as a ngangker (traditional healer or doctor) providing advice, Bush medicines and applications to people of her community. She lives in Ahalpere country with senior elder Lena Pwerle, and the two are heavily involved in educating and encouraging other women to participate in painting, exhibitions and culture.