Description:

Josie Petrick Kemarre
1953-
Bush Fruits 2003
Acrylic on canvas

  • Provenance: Central Art cat. no. 031122

    Josepha was born and grew up at Santa Teresa Mission, approximately 80kms South East of Alice Springs. Although having grown up with the presence of a western culture, Josepha still lived a mostly traditional life, collecting bush foods, and participating in customary ceremonies.

    After having married her husband, Robin Petyarre (deceased), in a bush marriage, they both moved to Mt Swan in the Utopia region, approximately 270km North East of Alice Springs. (Robin is brother to renowned artist, Gloria Petyarre). It was here that they raised seven children of their own children and also one of her nephews.

    In 1990 Josepha first tried her hand at painting acrylic on canvas. She has since continued this art, painting for various galleries around Australia. In June 2008 she painted her first painting for Mbantua Gallery and we are thrilled to now have her on board.

    Josepha paints the Bush Plum Dreaming from her father's country. The bush plum grows throughout Central Australia. The fruit isn't large but looks like a grape and is sweet to eat. Josepha represents the bush plum in her paintings through intricate dot work commonly found in reds, blues and oranges. These colours signify the various ripening stages of the bush plum. Josepha is well travelled as her art has taken her to Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.

    Josepha now shares her time living between Alice Springs and Harts Range. She rarely visits Utopia anymore although some of her children continue to live out there. One of her sons, Damien Petrick, also paints for Mbantua Gallery and is married to another Utopian artist, Lisa Mills Pwerl.

    Although she is more commonly known as Josie Petrick, she has informed our Gallery that her name is actually Josepha and prefers to use that name. Her profile has now been written up using her preferred name.

    Josie Petrick Kemarre, granddaughter of the late Emily Kame Kngwarreye, has been painting since she was a teenager, but since the 1980s has been recognised as a leading Utopian artist. She has inherited some of her stories from her grandmother, and many of her works depict design elements associated with Women's Ceremonies and Women's Dreamings, or bush tucker Dreamings with overlapping dot work.

    Josie's works are sought after for their unique layer of dots, which creates the illusion of the three dimensional image. Her work is held in numerous public and private collections including the Holmes a' Court Collection.
    Collections

    Mbantua Gallery Permanent Collection, Alice Springs

    Charles Sturt University Collection

    Aboriginal Art Galleries of Australia Artbank, Sydney
    Exhibitions

    1996 Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery, Melbourne

    1997 Aboriginal Art Galleries of Australia, Melbourne

    1999 Aboriginal Art Galleries of Australia, Melbourne

    2000 Aboriginal Art Galleries of Australia, Melbourne

    2001 Embassy Australia, Washington, U.S.A

    2003 Chapel off Chapel Gallery, Melbourne

    2005 Wellington Gallery, Central, Hong Kong

    2006 Aboriginal Artists from the Western and Central Desert, Without Pier Gallery, Chelthenham, Victoria

    2006 Women's Show, Boscia Gallery, Melbourne, VIC

    2008 Josie Petrick: Bush Berry Dreaming, Aranda Art, Melbourne
    Further References

    Kreczmanski, Janusz B & Birnberg, Margo, Aboriginal Artists: Dictionary of Biographies: Central Desert, Western Desert & Kimberley Region (JB Publishing Australia, Marleston, 2004
  • Dimensions: 128 x 194 cm [unstretched]
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas

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