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Madelene Purdie / Stations of the Cross POA
90cm x 120cm Bush Ochre on Canvas (Religious Figurative)


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A highly significant work by Madelene, executed several months prior to her mother, Shirley Purdie, winning the Blake Award for Religious Art for a work of the same theme.

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Madelene Purdie

Madelene Purdie was born Kununurra East Kimberley 1st February 1975.  She attended school at Turkey Creek (Warmun) and Broome.

Madelene is part of one of the most respected and artistically renowned families in the Kimberley.  Her mother (Shirley Purdie) and grandmother (Madigan Thomas) are both International Ochre Artists and highly regarded Law women of the Kitja community.

Madelene commenced painting with the Warmun Art Centre twelve years ago.  She has four children and her husband’s family live in a remote community, therefore she has participated only in Group Exhibitions so far in her career.  She has now returned to Turkey Creek (Warmun Community) where she has re-formed the Women’s Centre and is managing this very important cultural initiative.

She has been well taught the stories of her culture by her female relatives, and quite obviously has incredible natural ability.  A young artist sure to reach the pinnacle of success in the world of Australian Art.

 

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