Margaret Kemarre Ross Alyawarre, b. 1966
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Margaret Kemarre RossBush Flowers and Bush Medicine Plants, 2020acrylic on linen76 x 91 cm$ 2,200.00
29 7/8 x 35 7/8 in
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Synergy: Art from the Heartlands of Aboriginal Australia
Fundraising exhibition in partnership with Xavier College. 1 - 17 Sep 2021FUNDRAISING ONLINE EXHIBITION FOR THE INDIGENOUS LITERACY FOUNDATION. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS, XAVIER COLLEGE. Paintings and carvings by established and rising star Aboriginal artists from...Read more -
Bush Medicine Country
Artists of Ampilatwatja 5 - 17 Apr 2020Read more -
Winter Salon + Art Parade 2016
11 - 13 Jun 2016Vibrant colours, from the blues of sea and sky to soft yellows, greys and whites to warm reds, pinks and oranges feature in our Winter Salon exhibition over the June...Read more -
Art Red Hill 2016
Fundraising exhibition for Red Hill Consolidated School, Mornington Peninsula 29 Apr - 1 May 2016McCulloch & McCulloch Aboriginal Art at Principal's Lounge, Art Red Hill. 25% of sales to Red Hill Consolidated School Glowing colours and a wide range of styles feature in Aboriginal...Read more
An Alyawarre woman born in 1966, Margaret’s painting style demonstrates a deep
connection to her country. She paints with bright bold colours and has a passion for wildflowers and bush medicine. A strong and well-known artist in the community, Margaret has a similar style to her mother, artist Rosie Ngwarraye Ross who also likes to paint the native flowers and medicinal plants of Alyawarr land. Both mother and daughter enjoy painting together and expressing their love of country through their art. The Artists of Ampilatwatja community was established in 1999 near Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. The work produced by the artists is recognisably distinct from other Aboriginal artistic communities, due to the application of fine dots and the often bright and innocent figurative depiction of the land.


