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BRENDA NANGALA - Bush Raisin

BRENDA NANGALA - Bush Raisin

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BRENDA NANGALA

TITLE: BUSH RAISIN

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
67CM X 78CM
BRENDA HAS SIGNED THE PAINTING AND A PHOTO WILL BE PROVIDED
 
REF#BN80
 
 
DOB: 1967.  Derby, Western Australia
Language: Luritja/Warlpiri
Dreaming’s: Bush Tucker; including Bush Raisin, Bush Tomato, Bush Banana, Bush Plum
 
Brenda is the daughter of the acclaimed artist Pansy Napangardi and the niece to the late Eunice Napangardi who was also an accomplished artist.
 
She spent her childhood at the settlement of Papunya where she learnt to paint by her close family and extended family.
 
Her artwork is beautifully detailed depictions of bush tucker dreaming’s which have been passed down.
 
This particular painting is of the bush raisin, which is a bush tomato that, traditionally, has been left to dry on the bush and then harvested. Bush raisins are arguably one of the most important sources of food to the people of central and western desert regions of Australia. The raisin is high in minerals such as iron, potassium, zinc and selenium and able to be stored for several years which is important in the harsh conditions of outback Australia.
 
This painting was purchased directly from Brenda and a gallery certificate of authenticity will be provided with the sale.

Authenticity

Authenticity
Altyerre Aboriginal Art provides its customers with a profile of the artist for every piece of artwork sold. This profile records information that Altyerre Aboriginal Art has gathered on the artist and general information on the stories that the artist paints. Altyerre Aboriginal Art encourages its artists to sign each piece of artwork either with a signature or a cross (some older artists cannot write their name).

Certificate of Authenticity
An artist profile and information on the story being painted is also provided and wherever possible, a photo of the artist holding the painting is included if possible. The certificate is comprised of the following details about the painting:
~ Catalogue No – A unique number assigned to each individual artwork
~ Size
~ Medium
~ Date the artwork was created (this may be an approximate date for our much older pieces)
~ Artist’s name
~ Artist’s Language Group
~ Artist’s Country
~ Title/Story of Artwork
~ Description of the artwork’s story as told by the artist where possible
~ Signature of the Altyerre Aboriginal Art owner

Each Certificate of Authenticity is printed onto Altyerre Aboriginal Art letterhead and provides exceptional provenance for each artwork.

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