Born 1969. Known for: Aboriginal painting.
Elaine Woods is an Indigenous Artist from the remote Docker River, Western Australia. She was born in 1969 and is the daughter of the renowned and highly collectable artist Maringka Baker. Elaine...
Read full biography Elaine Woods is an Indigenous Artist from the remote Docker River, Western Australia. She was born in 1969 and is the daughter of the renowned and highly collectable artist Maringka Baker. Elaine learned how to depict her sacred Dreaming from her mother Maringka, who was a feature artist in the...
Read full biography Elaine Woods is an Indigenous Artist from the remote Docker River, Western Australia. She was born in 1969 and is the daughter of the renowned and highly collectable artist Maringka Baker. Elaine learned how to depict her sacred Dreaming from her mother Maringka, who was a feature artist in the National Gallery’s Culture Warriors Triennial. Inspired by the development of the Aboriginal Art Movement in the Pitjantjatjara lands, Elaine paints “My Mother’s Country” which encompasses natural ochers...
Read full biography Elaine Woods is an Indigenous Artist from the remote Docker River, Western Australia. She was born in 1969 and is the daughter of the renowned and highly collectable artist Maringka Baker. Elaine learned how to depict her sacred Dreaming from her mother Maringka, who was a feature artist in the National Gallery’s Culture Warriors Triennial. Inspired by the development of the Aboriginal Art Movement in the Pitjantjatjara lands, Elaine paints “My Mother’s Country” which encompasses natural ochers in accordance with sections of vibrant tones, intricately dotted to create sophisticated and highly interesting artworks.
Elaine Woods is an Indigenous Artist from the remote Docker River, Western Australia. She was born in 1969 and is the daughter of the renowned and highly collectable artist Maringka Baker. Elaine learned how to depict her sacred Dreaming from her mother Maringka, who was a feature artist in the National Gallery’s Culture Warriors Triennial. Inspired by the development of the Aboriginal Art Movement in the Pitjantjatjara lands, Elaine paints “My Mother’s Country” which encompasses natural ochers in accordance with sections of vibrant tones, intricately dotted to create sophisticated and highly interesting artworks.