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MARGARET LOY PULA

Margaret Loy Pula is the daughter of well known artist Kathleen Petyarre and the mother of Abie Loy Kemarre, already a highly sought after artist, from the Utopia region of the Central Desert region of the Northern Territory. Margaret were taught to paint by Kathleen and was raised surrounded by her aunties are the Petyarre sisters - Ada, Nancy, Myrtle and Gloria all of whom are established and collectible artists that feature in collections both domestically and abroad. Margaret's artworks feature the Anatye (or Bush Potato). The Anatye is a staple food found on her coountry and holds great cultural importance to the Anmatyerre people. Margaret uses a limited palette of colours and precisely applies series of fine, microscopic dots. Her artworks usually take the form of an abstract, aerial perspective of her Country where the bush potato grows.
ID: MARPU0047

Year: 2023

Dimensions: 1205 x 1825 mm

Medium: Synthetic Polymer Paints on Belgian Linen

Stretching Status: Stretched

$14,995.00 AUD

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