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  • Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
  • Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
  • Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
  • Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
  • Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm
Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm

Renita Stanley, Minyma Kutjara Wingellina, 122x102cm

Renita was born at Ernabella Mission in 1962.
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Originales Kunstwerk, zertifiziert durch das gemeinschaftliche Kunstzentrum.

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Dieses originale Kunstwerk wird im Namen von Iwiri Arts, einem gemeinschaftlich geführten Kunstzentrum, verkauft. Es enthält ein Echtheitszertifikat.

  • Aboriginal Artist - Renita Stanley
  • Community - Ernabella
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Iwiri Arts 
  • Catalogue number - 25-373
  • Materials - Professional artist acrylic on heavy-weight canvas
  • Size(cm) - H122 W102 D2
  • Postage variants - Artwork posted un-stretched and rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

This is the story of the older sister going a long way to get her younger sister and bring her back. They went through many places on the way, but I will only talk about a short bit of their journey at Wingellina. Two women who both came from up north and stayed a while. They both could see that Docker River was close. And as they were sitting there they performed ceremony, Inma. After they both threw away their weapons, they threw them away. Their head-rings, they threw away their head-rings. Then they got up and left. They went to another place, a hollow called Kantarangkutjara and then they travelled on to Docker River. The story of their travels after Docker River belongs to the Docker River people and others in distant country. My part of the story is short.

Renita was born at Ernabella Mission in 1962. She has lived there all her life, attending the mission school and following her mother, Nungalka, into the 'craft room' upon leaving school. She has one son who has also recently taken up work in the ceramics studio. The oldest of five children, Renita and her siblings spent much of their time growing up out at their parents’ homeland, Tialyritia in times when the homelands movement was stronger.

Renita has travelled overseas and participated in batik workshops in Indonesia in Yogjakarta. She has exhibited widely around Australia, in the varied mediums of batik, painting, and more recently ceramics. She likes demonstrating her decorative skills to other people. Renita's distinctive walka/design draws from traditional mark-marking but is her own interpretation of these patterns.

As well as her full-time arts career, Renita is strongly involved with the church, in particular the singing of hymns in Pitjanjatjara at regular gatherings at Ernabella. She has written and recorded her own songs and plays the keyboards proficiently. Renita was amongst the new and younger choir members who traevlled to Adelaide to perform as part of the 2004 Festival. Renita has an ever-present sense of humour and a highly recognisable laugh! She was the Chairperson of Ernabella Arts in 2006-2007.

Renita has now moved to Adelaide for health reasons.

"Excellent service and prompt delivery. The painting is vibrant." - Christen, Aus – ART ARK Customer Review

Aṉangu-Kunst aus Adelaide

Aṉangu-Kunst aus Adelaide

Dieses Kunstwerk stammt von Iwiṟi Arts, einer von Aṉangu geführten Organisation in Adelaide. Das Studio unterstützt Aṉangu, die aufgrund begrenzter Versorgung aus abgelegenen Gemeinden umziehen mussten, und hilft Künstlern aus den APY Lands, ihre Verbindung zu Country, Sprache und Tjukurpa zu bewahren, während sie fern der Homelands leben oder sich in der Stadt aufhalten.

— Bild: Straße nach Pukatja, Südaustralien


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