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Lucky Morton Kngwarreye / Bush Flowers (IW8990)
SKU: IW8990
117cm x 90cm Acrylic on Canvas
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117cm x 90cm Acrylic on Canvas
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Artist Profile
Lucky has featured in many group exhibitions since beginning her artistic career in 1977. The oldest daughter of fellow Utopian artist Mary Morton Kemarre, Lucky participated in batik workshops that were held in Utopia from 1977 to 1987 with her mother and younger siblings. Her work is represented in the Holmes a Court Collection which was exhibited extensively within Australia and abroad.
Like most other batik artists living in Utopia, Lucky made the transition to painting in the summer of 1988-9 as part of CAAMA’s “The First works on Canvas, a Summer Project”. With a more adaptable and effortless medium, Lucky continued to paint with acrylics and has travelled both to Sydney and Melbourne for exhibitions featuring her work. Lucky has also worked briefly with wood sculpture.
When Lucky was growing up she attended a bush school near Hatcher’s Creek which is North East of Utopia and spent her childhood years growing up around Kurrajong Camp in Utopia and MacDonnell Downs Station. For many years, Lucky has attended Bachelor College in Alice Springs which has seen her travel to Darwin and Tenant Creek for further education.
Lucky paints an extraordinary variety of stories which she says comes from two Countries. These countries are Ngkwarlerlanem and Arnkawenyerr of which she belongs to.
Selected Group Exhibitions
• 2014 Narrativa Herióca – Pintura Aborígine do Deserto Australiano – Renaissance Hotel, São Paulo, Brazil
• 2010 27th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA), Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT – Finalist
• 2006 Desert Hues, The Gallery, Canberra
• 2005 Artists of Utopia: Then and Now, Outback Alive, Canberra
• 1999 International Tour, Art Direct Gallery.com, Litsey & Kearney
• 1998 Painting from Utopia and Balgo Hills, Aboriginal Art Galerie Bähr, Speyer, Germany
• 1991 National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
• 1991 Australian Perspective, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
• 1990 Balance: Views, Visions, Influences, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
• 1989 – 1991 Utopia – A Picture Story, Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, Adelaide; The Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin; Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick
• 1989 Utopia Women’s Paintings. The First Works on Canvas. A Summer Project, 1988-89, SH Ervin Gallery, Sydney
Selected Collections
• National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
• Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
• Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
• Robert Holmes à Court Collection, Perth
Artwork Description
This painting represents the Wild Flowers (Alpeyt) of the acacia plant. The Indigenous women from the Utopia region of Ngkwarlerlanem and Arnkawenyerr in Central Australia collect the flowers as well as the seeds, leaves and pods from the acacia plant for both traditional bush medicine and food.
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