
Emily Kam Kngwarray Indigenous Australian (Anmatyerr), 1910-1996
35.4 x 47.2 inch
AGOD #5599 Aboriginal Gallery of Dreamings
This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
Emily Kam Kngwarray painted expressive representations of the Dreamings that tell about the creation time of the ancestors. Like other contemporary painters, Emily developed an abstract visual language that alludes to these stories. Many of her works refer to the wild yam (kame) Dreaming of which she was a senior custodian within the kinship structure of her community.
The web of lines in this painting could represent paths walked by the ancestors, or the winding roots of the wild yam plant. The yam-style paintings are the most famous and sought after of Emily's repertoire.
Please note that all First Nations Art is created from a so called ‘Birds Eye’ view. This means that the artworks can be hung either horizontally as well as vertically.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist and family in Utopia in 1995
The Aboriginal Gallery of Dreamings, Melbourne, Australia
Private collection, Gent, Belgium
Private collection, The Netherlands