Ceremonial Man
Dinny Kemarre Kunoth
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About Artwork
Code: EDA-DK3086/23
Artist: Dinny Kemarre Kunoth
Region: Apungalingum, Utopia
Medium: Polymer acrylic and wood
Size: 56H cm x 12W cm
Artist Information
Dinny Kemarre Kunoth carves naïve figures of desert animals, camp dogs and birds. Bursting with colour and humour, each piece is created unique from the native bean tree.
There is a sculptural tradition in central Australia that has deep roots across many generations. Historically these carvings were implements for hunting, food gathering and ceremony Dinny tells stories of his father sculpting, and his wife Josie Pitjara and son Alan are also actively involved in the work. Today Dinny Kemarre Kuoth carves the animals and birds of his surrounds at Utopia. His sculptures and paintings have been exhibited nationally.
Exhibitions celebrating these paintings have been held in exhibitions in Melbourne and at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Collections
Art Gallery of South Australia
Artbank, Australia
Berndt Museum of Anthropology, University of Western Australia, WA
Gold Coast City Art Collection, QLD
City of Perth Collection, Perth, WA
Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth, WA
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Ethical Trade Details
Eastern Desert Art is a member of the Aboriginal Art Association of Australia and sells directly to collectors and galleries nationally and internationally.
To demonstrate provenance, artworks are sold with an Indigenous Art Certificate. These Certificates provide the purchaser with information on the artist, the story of their painting (when permitted by the artist under cultural law) and photographs of the artists with their paintings. The artworks are painted on prepared Belgian linen using polymer acrylics.
The local Alyawarr and Anmatyerr artists prepare and work on their paintings at the Eastern Desert art shed located on our property adjacent to Utopia.
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Dinny Kemarre Kunoth
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We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible, support artists and a sustainable creative economy. Art Money allows you to enjoy your artwork now and pay over time, whilst we pay our artists immediately. See here for more
About Artwork
Code: EDA-DK3086/23
Artist: Dinny Kemarre Kunoth
Region: Apungalingum, Utopia
Medium: Polymer acrylic and wood
Size: 56H cm x 12W cm
Artist Information
Dinny Kemarre Kunoth carves naïve figures of desert animals, camp dogs and birds. Bursting with colour and humour, each piece is created unique from the native bean tree.
There is a sculptural tradition in central Australia that has deep roots across many generations. Historically these carvings were implements for hunting, food gathering and ceremony Dinny tells stories of his father sculpting, and his wife Josie Pitjara and son Alan are also actively involved in the work. Today Dinny Kemarre Kuoth carves the animals and birds of his surrounds at Utopia. His sculptures and paintings have been exhibited nationally.
Exhibitions celebrating these paintings have been held in exhibitions in Melbourne and at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Collections
Art Gallery of South Australia
Artbank, Australia
Berndt Museum of Anthropology, University of Western Australia, WA
Gold Coast City Art Collection, QLD
City of Perth Collection, Perth, WA
Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth, WA
Shipping
We provide free shipping for all orders, both domestic and international.
Ethical Trade Details
Eastern Desert Art is a member of the Aboriginal Art Association of Australia and sells directly to collectors and galleries nationally and internationally.
To demonstrate provenance, artworks are sold with an Indigenous Art Certificate. These Certificates provide the purchaser with information on the artist, the story of their painting (when permitted by the artist under cultural law) and photographs of the artists with their paintings. The artworks are painted on prepared Belgian linen using polymer acrylics.
The local Alyawarr and Anmatyerr artists prepare and work on their paintings at the Eastern Desert art shed located on our property adjacent to Utopia.
Enquire
Please contact us if you have any further enquiries.
Dinny Kemarre Kunoth
Art Money Purchase
We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible, support artists and a sustainable creative economy. Art Money allows you to enjoy your artwork now and pay over time, whilst we pay our artists immediately. See here for more
About Artwork
Code: EDA-DK3086/23
Artist: Dinny Kemarre Kunoth
Region: Apungalingum, Utopia
Medium: Polymer acrylic and wood
Size: 56H cm x 12W cm
Artist Information
Dinny Kemarre Kunoth carves naïve figures of desert animals, camp dogs and birds. Bursting with colour and humour, each piece is created unique from the native bean tree.
There is a sculptural tradition in central Australia that has deep roots across many generations. Historically these carvings were implements for hunting, food gathering and ceremony Dinny tells stories of his father sculpting, and his wife Josie Pitjara and son Alan are also actively involved in the work. Today Dinny Kemarre Kuoth carves the animals and birds of his surrounds at Utopia. His sculptures and paintings have been exhibited nationally.
Exhibitions celebrating these paintings have been held in exhibitions in Melbourne and at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Collections
Art Gallery of South Australia
Artbank, Australia
Berndt Museum of Anthropology, University of Western Australia, WA
Gold Coast City Art Collection, QLD
City of Perth Collection, Perth, WA
Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth, WA
Shipping
We provide free shipping for all orders, both domestic and international.
Ethical Trade Details
Eastern Desert Art is a member of the Aboriginal Art Association of Australia and sells directly to collectors and galleries nationally and internationally.
To demonstrate provenance, artworks are sold with an Indigenous Art Certificate. These Certificates provide the purchaser with information on the artist, the story of their painting (when permitted by the artist under cultural law) and photographs of the artists with their paintings. The artworks are painted on prepared Belgian linen using polymer acrylics.
The local Alyawarr and Anmatyerr artists prepare and work on their paintings at the Eastern Desert art shed located on our property adjacent to Utopia.
Enquire
Please contact us if you have any further enquiries.