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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Kittey Malarvie Ngyalgarri, Milkwater, 2019
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Kittey Malarvie Ngyalgarri, Milkwater, 2019

Kittey Malarvie Ngyalgarri Jaru, b. 1942

Milkwater, 2019
natural pigment on paper
57 x 76 cm
22 1/2 x 29 7/8 in
MM4556
$ 1,800.00
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Senior artist, Kittey Malarvie’s traditional country is the desert landscape around Sturt Creek, south west of Kununurra and north of the Great Sandy Desert. Layers of lines map the country...
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Senior artist, Kittey Malarvie’s traditional country is the desert landscape around Sturt Creek, south west of Kununurra and north of the Great Sandy Desert. Layers of lines map the country along the river banks and interpret the transition of the seasons across a remarkable place of black soil and water the colour of milk. The artist reveals layers of cultural meaning and connectedness; memories of a childhood playing with her sisters, recollections of family histories and during more recent visits, speaking with the rainbow serpent on a moonlit night from the water’s edge. In Malarvie’s evolving ‘Milkwater’ series she depicts a meditation on the multifaceted play of wind and light on water. This painting expresses the lapping milky water on the shore is it slowly retreats and dries up exposing the drying grasses and river bed beneath. I was born at the gold mine - Brockman near Halls Creek. I grew up at the Ord River Station between Mistake Creek and Spring Creek. I travelled to Kununurra with my family in the early 1970s where I first learnt boab carving and artefact making with my mother and father. We used to sell to tourists to make money. My dad was teaching us and we were selling in the street in Kununurra and then through the first Waringarri. We would go out on weekends looking for boab nuts to carve and sell. It was a hard time but a good time. These days I prefer to paint and make prints. Recently focusing on painting practice, Kittey reveals layers of meaning and story in rich ochre paintings that connect to her traditional desert country south west of Kununurra. Layers of circle motifs interpret the transition of the seasons and a land that is flooded and dry by turns leaving behind the patterned ground of "luga" cracked mud. Malarvie’s Milkwater series depicts a meditation on the multifaceted play of wind and light across a remarkable body of water the colour of milk. Painting primarily in ochres of pinks, black, greys and milky whites, the artist translates the language of her country into the gestures and utterances of international abstraction.
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