Michelle Possum Nungurrayi b. 1970
Grandmother's Country by Michelle Possum Nungurrayi, 2024
94 x 122 cm
37 x 48 inches
37 x 48 inches
acrylic on canvas
TIAA-MPN202403
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In this painting, Michelle depicts her grandmother’s country, which is abundant in beloved tucker like pencil yams, bush tomato, bush plums and spinifex; which is useful for weaving, and for...
In this painting, Michelle
depicts her grandmother’s country, which is abundant in beloved tucker like
pencil yams, bush tomato, bush plums and spinifex; which is useful for weaving,
and for its seeds which are ground into flour to create bush damper, a
bread-like tucker. As is typical of many desert painters, Michelle paints from
a birds-eye point of view to depict features of the landscape, such as
waterholes and rocky outcrops. Michelle's paintings often include aspects of the the famous Seven Sisters Dreaming songline that intersects the continent – many of her canvases incorporate multiple stories, creating complex, interwoven designs. Michelle has a natural eye for colour, often working in soft, pastel tones while skillfully preserving the salience of certain iconography.
depicts her grandmother’s country, which is abundant in beloved tucker like
pencil yams, bush tomato, bush plums and spinifex; which is useful for weaving,
and for its seeds which are ground into flour to create bush damper, a
bread-like tucker. As is typical of many desert painters, Michelle paints from
a birds-eye point of view to depict features of the landscape, such as
waterholes and rocky outcrops. Michelle's paintings often include aspects of the the famous Seven Sisters Dreaming songline that intersects the continent – many of her canvases incorporate multiple stories, creating complex, interwoven designs. Michelle has a natural eye for colour, often working in soft, pastel tones while skillfully preserving the salience of certain iconography.