EMILY KAME KNGWARREYE - YAM SEED DREAMING
EMILY KAME KNGWARREYE
YAM SEED DREAMING, 0.199495
123 x 89 cm
Acrylic on Belgian linen
PROVENANCE
Commissioned by Dacou Aboriginal Art Gallery, Cat # EK482Gallery Savah, NSWPrivate Collection, NSWArtwork accompanied by a DVD and images of Emily painting the work.
STORY
In this work Emily strikes out with linear tracings that demonstrate the various colours she associates with the mature phase of the Yamā€™s life cycle - when the ripe fruit and seeds start the process of drying. Intermingling with the fruit and seeds are the falling leaves and flowers of summer that draw the emus to feed on her country and to raise their young. Here Emily is at one with her world. She moves with full confidence and resolve after the excitement and satisfaction of an abundant season. We witness the transformation of the desert after an abundant season as the country dries out. The grass seeds fall and scatter, settling into thickly carpeted sweeping swathes on the desert floor.
EXHIBITED
Gallery Savah, Sydney, May 1996, cat.no.47 (solo show)