Kwaty Anengkerr (water songline) waterholes.
Yuelamu is arguably the driest community in Australia.
Water is very important and scarce.
Knowledge of the water, waterholes and their songlines
is central to Anmatyerr country.
Water dreaming is big and comes from Yuendumu way, north of Yuendumu. “They can make big rain”.
Kwaty Anengkerr (waterholes dreaming) 021/24
A$960
A$960
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Medium | Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing) |
Dimensions | 46cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 1cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Elsie is an important elder and painter. Elsie is a guardian of the Inkwarney Anengkerr. Elsie lives at Arangki (Ten Mile). Elsie is married to Walker Potter from Coniston. He is also an artist and a knowledgeable elder. Elsie paints bush berries, anakety (bush tomato) Pwarl (bush banana), Nyetmaty (witchetty grub) Anengkerr (songline).