Sandy Pitjara Hunter

About

Skin: Pitjara (also know as Petyarre)

Language Group: Alyawarr

Region: Irrultja, Utopia, Northern Territory

Dreaming: Caterpillar (Atlerlayt), Bush Tucker Seeds

 

Sandy's Story

Born in 1953 on MacDonald Downs into the Alyawarr tribe, Sandy Pitjara Hunter is greatly admired for his fine and precise dotwork and masterful use of colour. His Dreaming is Caterpillar (Atlerlayt) which was passed down to him from his father. His paintings depict an aerial view of his country as created by the Caterpillar Ancestor. He maintains the classical men’s tradition of meticulously laid out geometric lines and circles representing the tracks and marks of the Ancestral journeys. His distinctive work consists of hundreds of thousands of carefully executed minute dots in a broad harmony of colour.

Sandy is also a fine sculptor and carves animals such as echidna, birds, iguanas from the wood of the native Bean Tree. 


These beautifully detailed works which stand on their own black pedestals have been hand-carved from the wood of the local native Bean Tree (erythrina vespertilio). Sandy Pitjara Hunter works from a large section of the tree-trunk and uses various chisels to shape it. He then applies feathery strokes to the head and dotting to the torso in various shades of polymer acrylic paint.

 

Exhibitions

  • 2007 - Patterns of Power- Art from the Eastern Desert, Simmer on the Bay, Sydney 

  • 2007 - Eastern Desert Dreaming, GalleryG, Brisbane 

  • 2008 - Power of Place, Tandanya, National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Inc., Adelaide

  • 2009:  East-West, Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia

  • 2009: Aboriginal art in Korea, Gong Pyeong Art Space, Seoul, Korea

  • 2010: The Utopia Story, Australasian Arts Projects, Singapore

  • 2010: Desert Icons, Australasian Arts Projects, Singapore

  • 2010:  Aboriginal Artists in London June 11 - 13, London, UK

  • 2012: Belongings, Australasian Arts Projects, Singapore

  • 2013: Brush with Art Festival,  Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia

  • 2014: Indigenous Group Show, Without Pier Art Gallery, Melbourne 

  • 2015 –Wimbledon Fine Art Exhibition, Wimbledon Village, London, UK

  • 2017 - Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia 

  • 2018 - Indigenous Group Show, Without Pier Art Gallery, Melbourne

  • 2018/19 - Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia

 

Artworks

A collection of Sandy’s artworks below.

 
 
 
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