Genevieve Loy Kamara b. 1982
Bush Turkey Dreaming by Genevieve Loy Kamara, 2021
60.5 x 58.5 cm
23 7/8 x 23 inches
23 7/8 x 23 inches
acrylic on linen
TIAA-GL202105
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*Please note that the intricate technique used by Genevieve means that the paint refracts light in a unique way that is difficult to capture in a flat image. This palette...
*Please note that the intricate technique used by Genevieve means that the paint refracts light in a unique way that is difficult to capture in a flat image. This palette comprises of soft yellow, white, and metallic gold on black primed linen. If you have a genuine interest in this work, please contact us if you require more detailed images.
Genevieve Loy Kamara paints the Country of her father, Cowboy Loy Pwerle (dec.), and the story of the Bush Turkey, for which he was the senior custodian. The common name for the 'bush turkey' is the Australian Bustard; large, mostly ground-dwelling nomadic birds. Genevieve's paintings are intricately painted, depicting the tracks of the bush turkey as it makes its way to the waterhole, digging for seeds and other tucker.
Genevieve Loy Kamara paints the Country of her father, Cowboy Loy Pwerle (dec.), and the story of the Bush Turkey, for which he was the senior custodian. The common name for the 'bush turkey' is the Australian Bustard; large, mostly ground-dwelling nomadic birds. Genevieve's paintings are intricately painted, depicting the tracks of the bush turkey as it makes its way to the waterhole, digging for seeds and other tucker.