My Country - Kudditji Kngwarreye (2008) Painting by Kudditji Kngwarreye

Acrylic on Canvas, 70.9x47.2 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 70.9in, Width 47.2in
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Another absolutely stunning painting by the renowned Australian artist Kudditji Kngwarreye. His paintings have been compared to the great American abstract impressionist Mark Rothko. He uses a heavily loaded paint brush to sweep broadly across the canvas in stages, producing floating fields of luminous colour. Kudditji's works have[...]
Another absolutely stunning painting by the renowned Australian artist Kudditji Kngwarreye.
His paintings have been compared to the great American abstract impressionist Mark Rothko. He uses a heavily loaded paint brush to sweep broadly across the canvas in stages, producing floating fields of luminous colour.
Kudditji's works have international following and he is represented in major exhibitions and galleries throughout the world.
International collectors of contemporary art recognise the mastery in his painting technique.

About the Painting
Stunning shades of orange
Size is 180 cms x 120 cms
Acrylic on Belgian linen
The painting is a typically vibrant piece by an extraordinary artist who very sadly passed away earlier this year at the age of 77.
It was painted back in 2008 when Kudditji was painting his finest works
Gallery quality
Comes with a full Certificate of Authenticity from the gallery that commissioned the work
Several photos of Kudditji creating this piece

Size
180 cms by 120 cms approx
71 inches by 47 inches approx

A sense of immense space can be felt in the "My Country" paintings, where massive blocks of stippled colour are laid alongside each other, sometimes using only two colours, while in other paintings a quilt of juxtaposed colours produces a landscape effect.

One of Australia's most respected and collected artists who sadly passed away in January 2017 at the age of 77.

"His art spoke for itself and he needed no help by way of reflected glory from his skin sister, Emily. For international collectors of contemporary art, Kudditji quickly became an obvious addition. They saw mastery in his paint handling technique and appreciated his floating fields of luminous colour. Whilst many international visitors compared him to the great American abstract impressionist, Mark Rothko, Kudditji was totally unaware of any similarities. He was just painting his country, his Dreamings, his way".

Born around 1928, Kudditji Kngwarreye, the younger brother of the late Emily Kame Kngwarreye, had a traditional bush upbringing in the Utopia region before starting a long career as a stockman and mine worker. An Anmatyerre elder and custodian of many important Dreamings, Kudditji was inspired by the work coming out of Papunya to paint his own Dreamings, telling of the travels and law of the Emu ancestors.

Starting in 1986, his precisely dotted Emu Dreaming paintings, featuring ranks of coloured roundels and other 'hieroglyphs' on a chequered or dotted background, became sought after by major galleries in the Northern Territory. Breaking out of this style after some years, Kudditji's work became far looser and more 'abstract'. The demand for his earlier, detailed style, however, moved Kudditji to return to it, and it was only in 2003 that he began to exhibit the extraordinary, saturated colour paintings that have seen his reputation grow nationally and internationally.

The newer paintings, in fact, have several styles, and Kudditji has explored size of canvas as well as form in these intense, beautiful works. A sense of immense space can be felt in the "My Country" paintings, where massive blocks of stippled colour are laid alongside each other, sometimes using only two colours, while in other paintings a quilt of juxtaposed colours produces a landscape effect.

Kudditji Kngwarreye's works, powerful, bold and striking represent the final stage in Kudditji's evolution as an artist. His works have progressed from the restrained, meticulously executed Emu Dreaming stories to stunning bold abstracts using bold sweeping brush strokes and striking combination of colours. The works capture the very essence of Kudditji's country Utopia, Central Australia.

Like his famous older sister, Kudditji is a custodian of this country. Although both Emily and her brother developed a more abstract style in the later years, they both remained faithful to their designated Dreaming stories.

Kudditji knows this country well. He has travelled across it on foot, as a stockman and as a miner. His works capture the very essence of his traditional country ? varying from patchwork of brilliant irregular squares representing various tracts of land to sweeping horizons that reflect the wide flat horizons of the weathered desert landscape.

The most recent My Country works of Kudditji Kngwarreye have captured international attention where perhaps abstract indigenous art is more readily accepted. Most recently he was represented at the Arken Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen to huge success.

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Artist represented by Australian Contemporary Art
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Kudditji Kngwarreye (1938-2017), revered as an Anmatyerre Elder and custodian of significant Dreaming stories, left an indelible mark on the world of Indigenous art. An innovative[...]

Kudditji Kngwarreye (1938-2017), revered as an Anmatyerre Elder and custodian of significant Dreaming stories, left an indelible mark on the world of Indigenous art. An innovative force and consummate colorist, Kudditji's journey into the realm of painting began in 1986, around the same period as his celebrated older sister, the late Emily Kame Kngwarreye, a transformative figure in the Indigenous Fine Art Movement.

Hailing from the Alhalkere region in the remote Utopia, situated approximately 250 kilometers north-east of Alice Springs, Kudditji Kngwarreye experienced a traditional upbringing and initiation into his cultural heritage. Despite this, he seamlessly adapted to Western civilization, embarking on a career as a highly regarded Stockman. His diverse experiences also led him to work in mineral and gold mines operating in the region before ultimately choosing painting as his vocation.

Kudditji's artistic evolution took a distinctive turn in 2003 when he delved into the "dump dump" or "dump dot" technique, made famous by his sister Emily. While the family resemblance in their artistic approach is evident, Kudditji's creations, characterized by beautiful, soft, and mesmerizing landscapes of Alhalkere, are unequivocally his own. His solo exhibitions, particularly in Australia and London, garnered widespread acceptance and acclaim.

In his paintings, Kudditji masterfully depicted romanticized images of his country, capturing the essence of the earth's colors and forms, the vastness of the sky, and the shimmering summer heat. These artworks serve as a testament to his profound knowledge of and deep affection for his homeland. His ability to express the intricate details of the landscape revealed not only an artist's eye but also a custodian's connection to the Dreaming stories embedded in the land.

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