Yam Seeds and Flowers
⚲ Enlarge
Contemporary
Yam Seeds and Flowers
Medium synthetic polymer on linen
Dimensions 181 x 183 cm
Date 2008
Stock Number 280002
Sold
This artwork has been sold. Please enquire for similar works.
Enquire About This Work → Request Condition Report

The yam plant grows like a small bush spilling over and tumbling along. As the wind breezes through the yam plants, the seeds and flowers gently move and appear to shimmer. It is this effect that Elizabeth captures in her paintings. The little leaves are used to make a balm to rub into the skin.

Elizabeth uses acrylic paint on canvas and paints with the canvas laid flat on the ground. She uses thin satay sticks to make tiny flicks of paint across the canvas, usually using at least three colours. Elizabeth likes to use a coloured ground on the canvas rather than the black often associated with Indigenous painting. Her paintings are lyrical and refined. Elizabeth has been painting seriously for around the last three years. Her husband Cowboy Loy Pwerl also paints.

Provenance

the artist

Exhibited

Making their Mark: Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarray and Genevieve Kemarr Loy, 20 March - 25 April 2009, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, Melbourne

The Artists of Iylenty, Utopia, Lauraine Diggins Fine Art, 15 July - 16 August 2008

Fisher's Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown Arts Centre, 2008 (Finalist)