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Marcia Purdie / Purnululu
90cm x 150cm Ochre on Linen

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ARTIST PROFILE

Marcia Purdie

Marcia was born in Derby 1971 and grew up initially in Halls Creek, then Wyndham.  Her father Harold Rivers is Chairperson of Whataguttabe Community, an excision of Lansdowne Station in the East Kimberley, which was originally settled by Rod and Edna Quilty.  This land forms the content of many of the artist’s works.  Marcia is the daughter-in-law of Senior Ochre Artist Shirley Purdie, and has extended her knowledge of the country and the Ngarrangkarni (Dreaming) stories of her Kitja Elders from both Shirley and Shirley’s mother, the legendary Madigan Thomas.

Marcia is well educated and has always been involved with Community affairs.  She has natural talent nurtured by the Elder Artists, and is fiercely proud of her technique and individual painting style.  She is meticulous in method and executes strong works, favouring the thick bush ochre in minimal colours.

Marcia’s first Solo Exhibition was in 2001 - held by Indigenart at Art01.
 
She has participated in many Group Exhibitions with Senior and Contemporary Ochre Artists including:-
 
“All that Gija Country” - Group educative show by all the artists from Warmun Art Centre, Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide

“Work by 4 Emerging Warmun Artists” - Mark Nodea, Katie Cox, Marcia Purdie and David Cox, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne

“Marcia, Madigan and Mabel”, a collection of ochre works by three female artists from different generations of the Warmun art group. Madigan, Mabel and Marcia all paint from differing perspectives in forthright and strong contemporary styles, Woolloongabba Gallery, Brisbane, 2004


In 2005 Indigenous Art on Show in Washington saw Marcia’s Limited Edition Screenprints and etchings shown alongside those of Eubena Nampitjin, Kathleen Paddoon, Elizabeth Nyumi, Dorothy Napangardi, Shorty Jangala Robertson and Nina Puruntatameri.
 
The Artist is dedicated, her talent already proven and her works can only become even more highly sought after in the marketplace.

 

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