Freddy Purla dreaming is about ‘My Grandmother’s Country’ which features campsites that his people made as they trekked across the country in search of food or the coolamans used by the women to collect wild fruits and berries.
He sometimes shows the form of a woman’s body adorned with ochre pigments collected from the land in preparation for the ceremonies.
This is a homage to his grandmother Minnie Pwerle and her sisters, his great aunts Emily, Galya and Molly Pwerle.
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Dimensions: 1200 x 1815 mm
Medium: Synthetic Polymer Paints on Canvas
Stretching Status: Stretched
$6,600.00 AUD
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