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Kudditji Kngwarreye (Alyawarra) (circa 1928-2017) Untitled Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 cm Provenance: > Private collection, France Condition report: Framed The artist is the brother of the famous Emily Kngwarreye of Utopia Station Northern Territory. He uses color in an abstract way to describe aspects of his life and country. The use of bright red refers to ceremonial rites and its significance is important to his culture. For example, bright red headbands are used when men indicate their status as fully initiated lawmen.

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Kudditji Kngwarreye (Alyawarra) (circa 1928-2017) Untitled Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 cm Provenance: > Private collection, France Condition report: Framed The artist is the brother of the famous Emily Kngwarreye of Utopia Station Northern Territory. He uses color in an abstract way to describe aspects of his life and country. The use of bright red refers to ceremonial rites and its significance is important to his culture. For example, bright red headbands are used when men indicate their status as fully initiated lawmen.

Estimate 600 - 900 EUR

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