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Born 1957 Utopia, Central Australia. Known for: Aboriginal painting.
Mary Rumble Pitjara, born around 1957 in Utopia, Northern Territory, Australia, is a contemporary Indigenous artist known for her unique depictions of Dreamtime stories such as Bush Tucker, Awelye,... Read full biography
Mary Rumble Pitjara, born around 1957 in Utopia, Northern Territory, Australia, is a contemporary Indigenous artist known for her unique depictions of Dreamtime stories such as Bush Tucker, Awelye, Bush Medicine Dreaming, Rock Hole, and Kangaroo Dreaming. She was taught her dreaming by her renowned... Read full biography
Mary Rumble Pitjara, born around 1957 in Utopia, Northern Territory, Australia, is a contemporary Indigenous artist known for her unique depictions of Dreamtime stories such as Bush Tucker, Awelye, Bush Medicine Dreaming, Rock Hole, and Kangaroo Dreaming. She was taught her dreaming by her renowned aunties Gloria Petyarre and Gracie Morton Pwerle. Mary's artwork features a fine dot style with intricate detail, particularly in her representations of "Bush Medicine Leaves" and "Rock Hole," using... Read full biography
Mary Rumble Pitjara, born around 1957 in Utopia, Northern Territory, Australia, is a contemporary Indigenous artist known for her unique depictions of Dreamtime stories such as Bush Tucker, Awelye, Bush Medicine Dreaming, Rock Hole, and Kangaroo Dreaming. She was taught her dreaming by her renowned aunties Gloria Petyarre and Gracie Morton Pwerle. Mary's artwork features a fine dot style with intricate detail, particularly in her representations of "Bush Medicine Leaves" and "Rock Hole," using rich background colors overlaid with contrasting dot work.
Mary Rumble Pitjara, born around 1957 in Utopia, Northern Territory, Australia, is a contemporary Indigenous artist known for her unique depictions of Dreamtime stories such as Bush Tucker, Awelye, Bush Medicine Dreaming, Rock Hole, and Kangaroo Dreaming. She was taught her dreaming by her renowned aunties Gloria Petyarre and Gracie Morton Pwerle. Mary's artwork features a fine dot style with intricate detail, particularly in her representations of "Bush Medicine Leaves" and "Rock Hole," using rich background colors overlaid with contrasting dot work.

