104-24
Women hunting for bush tucker by Marlene Taylor
$140.00
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Description
Artist: Marlene Taylor
Cat#: 104-24
Size and medium: 30.5 x 50.5 cm Painting
Title: Women hunting for bush tucker
Marlene combines traditional iconography with her own imagination. Here the U shaped designs represent women and the lines and circles represent the journey of the women as they hunt for bush tucker around water holes.
Marlene Taylor is a big woman with a great laugh and a huge capacity for enjoying life and creating eclectic art. Most of her life has been in and around Titjikala, her father working on Maryvale Station as a stockman and her mother in the homestead cleaning. She attended high school in Alice Springs during her early teens and on returning to Titjikala she worked at the Women’s Centre and then moved over to the Art Centre.
Marlene is a prolific artist and enjoys working across several mediums including batik, painting, ceramics, felting and punu. She played a role in the designing and batiking of several fabric lengths for the Central Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir tour of Germany in 2015 Marlene enjoys experimenting with ideas and mediums and very much enjoys the reactions of others with the materials she has chosen to use. Her work can create much curiosity and laughter to begin but is always greatly admired when finished.
Additional information
Weight | 0.8 kg |
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