EMILY KAME KNGWARREYE - ANOORALYA - WILD YAM DREAMING
EMILY KAME KNGWARREYE
ANOORALYA - WILD YAM DREAMING 10/100,
image: 51 x 97 cm paper: 77 x 112 cm
Limited Edition Linocut on Paper
PROVENANCE
Utopia, NT
Printed by Theo Trembley at Studio One, ACTCooee Art, NSW
Private Collection, NSW
Private Collection, USA
STORY
In this striking black-on-white limited edition print, Emily Kame Kngwarreye distils the essence of her most important Dreaming, Anooralya, the Wild Yam, to its purest visual form. The simplicity of the palette belies the complexity of what is being expressed: an entire cosmology of growth, nourishment, and ancestral presence mapped across the paper in a web of black lines and organic rhythm.
The Anooralya Dreaming belongs to Emily’s Country at Alhalkere, in the Utopia region of the Central Desert. It tells of the wild yam, a vital food source and a powerful ancestral being that travels beneath the surface of the earth, spreading its roots and energy through the land. In this print, Emily captures that movement, the tangle of yam tendrils reaching out in every direction, as both a physical and spiritual pattern. Her lines breathe with life, tracing the pathways of Country and the unseen forces that sustain it.
Devoid of colour, Anooralya (Wild Yam Dreaming) becomes almost calligraphic in its refinement, an elegant interplay of gesture and meaning. Each mark reflects Emily’s confidence and authority as an artist working from deep cultural knowledge. The restrained monochrome palette heightens the work’s immediacy, allowing the viewer to focus on the structure and flow of her line, the pulse of Country translated through touch.