Alison Munti Riley b. 1966
Ili (Wild Fig), 2026
60 x 120 cm
23 5/8 x 47 1/4 inches
23 5/8 x 47 1/4 inches
acrylic on linen
TIAA-AM202615
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This painting depicts ili – wild or native fig (ficus brachypoda). Alison paints the ili that grow in the rocky gullies of hills and ranges of Central Australia, and can...
This painting depicts ili – wild or
native fig (ficus brachypoda). Alison paints the ili that grow in
the rocky gullies of hills and ranges of Central Australia, and can be found in
the crevices of the Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Figs are usually a fruit of the
tropics, but this species has adapted to dry conditions to survive in the arid
desert regions – the roots of these fig trees can penetrate half a kilometre
into rocky crevices in search of moisture. The ili are collected by
women, their sweet red fruits are a tasty and desired bush tucker. This story
was handed to Alison by her grandfather, whose name incorporated ili,
the Pitjantjatjara word for wild fig.
native fig (ficus brachypoda). Alison paints the ili that grow in
the rocky gullies of hills and ranges of Central Australia, and can be found in
the crevices of the Uluru and Kata Tjuta. Figs are usually a fruit of the
tropics, but this species has adapted to dry conditions to survive in the arid
desert regions – the roots of these fig trees can penetrate half a kilometre
into rocky crevices in search of moisture. The ili are collected by
women, their sweet red fruits are a tasty and desired bush tucker. This story
was handed to Alison by her grandfather, whose name incorporated ili,
the Pitjantjatjara word for wild fig.

