Katie Rumble Petyarre Anmatyerre, b. 1960
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Katie Rumble PetyarreBush Plum, 2022acrylic on canvas95 x 90 cm$ 1,600.00
37 3/8 x 35 3/8 in
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Synergy 2022
First Nations artists from around Australia 29 Aug - 13 Sep 2022FIRST NATIONS ART FROM AROUND AUSTRALIA Xavier Performing Arts Centre, Xavier College Senior Campus, 135 Barkers Road, Kew, 3101 A fundraising exhibition of 46 paintings, barks, ochres, weavings and jewellery...Read more -
New Utopia
Leading and next gen artists from Utopia 6 - 26 Apr 2022Exhibiting artists: Ada Pula Beasley, Barbara Weir, Belinda Golder Kngwarreye, Bernadine Kemarre, Caroline Petrick Ngwarreye, Charmaine Pwerle, Emily Pwerle, Esther Haywood Petyarre, Janet Golder Kngwarreye, Katie Rumble Petyarre, Jeannie Mills...Read more
Katie Rumble Petyarre is one of the new generation of Utopia artists, who has been painting since 1996. She is the younger sister of Marie Rumble Petyarre and niece to renowned artists Gloria Petyarre and Kathleen Petyarre.
Her central theme is the Anwekety, or Bush Plum, an important food source gathered by Anmatyerre women. The Bush Plum has an accompanying Dreamtime story for the people of Utopia.
Women will often pay homage to the spirit of the Bush Plum during ceremonies to ensure perpetual germination.
Petyarre's depictions of Bush Plum illustrate the changing seasonal state of the plant.Her other Dreaming's include Mountain Devil Lizard, women's ceremonial body paint and Bush Medicine leaves.
Katie Rumble Petyarre is the younger sister of Marie Rumble Petyarre and niece to renowned artists Gloria Petyarre and Kathleen Petyarre. She grew up surrounded by the artists of the Utopia school of painting and has been painting since the late 1990s. Her central theme is the Anwekety, or Bush Plum, an important food source gathered by Anmatyerre women. The Bush Plum has an accompanying Dreamtime story for the people of Utopia. Women will often pay homage to the spirit of the Bush Plum during ceremonies to ensure perpetual germination. Petyarre's depictions of Bush Plum illustrate the changing seasonal state of the plant. Her other Dreaming's include Mountain Devil Lizard, women's ceremonial body paint and Bush Medicine leaves.


