Rosemary Porter b. 1982
23 5/8 x 43 1/4 inches
Rosemary's style is characteristic of the Western
Desert art movement; using meticulous dot and line work, she paints Minyma
Tjukurrpa (Women’s Dreaming), depicting traditional body paint designs, as well
as the topographic view of inma - ceremony - taking place within the landscape.
Rosemary often paints in reduced colour palettes that are reminiscent of
traditional ochre pigments or the warm tones of the desert landscape, but
creates bold and striking patterns thorough the repetition of dot and stroke. Rosemary's
paintings are informed by her intimate knowledge of her country and the
inextricable connection between the land and its Tjukurrpa (Dreaming), which
inform all aspects of traditional life - deep and sacred knowledge, including
the law and rules for social cohesion.