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MB038396

Alpar (Rat-Tail Plant) Story

Medium
Acrylic on Canvas
Size
90 x 30cm
Year Painted
2008
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MB038396

Alpar (Rat-Tail Plant) Story

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Catalogue Number:
MB038396

Artist Profile

Rosie is the second daughter of Lindsay Bird Mpetyane (dec) and Mavis Bird Petya…

Artist Profile

Artist Profile

Rosie Bird Ngale
Born:

c. 1970's

Language Group:

Anmatyerre

Country:

Ilkawerne (El-go-an-na) , Utopia Region, North East of Alice Springs, Northern Territory

Medium:

Acrylic on Canvas and Linen

Subjects:

Awelye (Women's Ceremony), Alpar (Rat-Tail Plant) Story

Rosie is the second daughter of Lindsay Bird Mpetyane (dec) and Mavis Bird Petyarre. Lindsay, a prominent Utopia artist and senior leader of Ilkawerne country, was a key teacher of the Dreamtime stories.

Rosie began painting in 1989, guided by her father, aunts and uncles. She is part of a vibrant community of painters in her region. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Rosie works as a teacher's aide at Akaye School in the Utopia Region, where she assists local children in learning to read and write in both English and Anmatyerre.

COLLECTIONS
Mbantua Gallery Collection, Alice Springs, NT
EXHIBITIONS
2002-2004
Mbantua Gallery USA exhibitions

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Artist Name, Artwork Size, Medium, Year Painted,

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Artist Name:
Rosie Bird Ngale
Artwork Size:
90 x 30cm
Medium:
Acrylic on Canvas
Year Painted:
2008
Title:
Alpar (Rat-Tail Plant) Story
Free Shipping Worldwide!:
This painting on canvas will be shipped in a cylinder to you free of charge, worldwide! An option to have this painting 'stretched' onto a wooden frame may be available. If selected, further charges will apply and will be calculated at checkout.

Description

Rosie paints the story of the rat-tail goosefoot or green crumbweed plant. In Rosie's language it is called Alpar. This small, erect herb is sticky to touch and scented heavily of citrus. Growing especially well in Mulga tree communities, it is found in abundance in Rosie's home in the Utopia Region, north east of Alice Springs.

Located at
Mbantua Alice Gallery