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Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty-Marrawuk (Dry Season)-Aboriginal Art Painting
$11,000
Helen McCarthy Tjalmuty (b.1972) - Marrawuk (Dry Season)
120 x 181cm. Acrylic on linen. Stretched & ready to hang.
Painted in 2019.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
Situated in Sydney. Enquire for freight cost.
This stunning painting would make the centrepiece to any room. The hot reds and oranges of the dry season contrast with the cooler purples in this impressive large-scale piece. It is primal yet contemporary.
Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty was born at Tennant Creek in 1972. After spending most of her childhood at Nauiyu Nambiyu Community (Daly River), Helen completed her education at Mount St Bernard College at Herberton on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. In 1993 she was already involved in her first art festival. Her technique continued to develop after moving into teaching. For 10 years she successfully combined a job as a teacher in remote communities with painting. Around 2003, Helen devoted herself to painting full time, honing her skills and developing her own unique approach to the dreamings she portrays.
She had her first solo exhibition in Sydney on 2006 & furtherexhibitions quickly followed in Melbourne and Singapore. In August 2007, Helen receive the People's Choice Award at the 24th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award for her painting Tyemeny Liman's Wutinggi (Grandpa Harry's Canoe). Helen was also a finalist at the 2008 Telstra Awards. In 2011, Helen was commissioned to paint the artwork used as the stage backdrop for the Oprah Winfrey show that was filmed in Australia.
In 2015 Helen returned to her childhood home, Daly River. The return to her roots triggered an immense surge of creative output. Helen finds inspiration all around her; in her deep connection to country, in the traditional practices associated with a life living bush and in her incredible family stories. Her connection to country and culture combined with her non-indigenous education are the foundations she uses to express her ideas and experiences. This capacity to give contemporary interpretations to her ancient Dreaming stories makes her unique in the contemporary Indigenous art scene.
Collections:
The Henderson Family Collection, Sydney
Corrigan Collection, Sydney
Luciano Benetton Collection, Venice
Fondation Burkhardt-Felder Arts et Culture, Moitiers, Switzerland
Awards and Recognition:
2020 Fisher's Ghost Art Award - Winner
2020 Calleen Art Award - Finalist
2019 Calleen Art Award - Finalist
2017 Mosman Art Prize, Sydney, Margaret Olley Art Award - Winner
2017 Paddington Art Prize, Finalist and Highly Commended
2017 Georges River Art Prize - Finalist
2008 25th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist
2007 24th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist and People's Choice Award Winner
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
2020 Stories of Balgal: Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Art Mob, Hobart
2016 New Inspiration, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
2016 Back from Bulgul and Artist in Residence, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
2011 Stories of Bulgul, Wentworth Galleries, Sydney
2010 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Japingka Gallery, Perth
2009 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Agathon Galleries, Melbourne
2007 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Agathon Galleries, Sydney
2006 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Agathon Galleries, Sydney
120 x 181cm. Acrylic on linen. Stretched & ready to hang.
Painted in 2019.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
Situated in Sydney. Enquire for freight cost.
This stunning painting would make the centrepiece to any room. The hot reds and oranges of the dry season contrast with the cooler purples in this impressive large-scale piece. It is primal yet contemporary.
Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty was born at Tennant Creek in 1972. After spending most of her childhood at Nauiyu Nambiyu Community (Daly River), Helen completed her education at Mount St Bernard College at Herberton on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. In 1993 she was already involved in her first art festival. Her technique continued to develop after moving into teaching. For 10 years she successfully combined a job as a teacher in remote communities with painting. Around 2003, Helen devoted herself to painting full time, honing her skills and developing her own unique approach to the dreamings she portrays.
She had her first solo exhibition in Sydney on 2006 & furtherexhibitions quickly followed in Melbourne and Singapore. In August 2007, Helen receive the People's Choice Award at the 24th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award for her painting Tyemeny Liman's Wutinggi (Grandpa Harry's Canoe). Helen was also a finalist at the 2008 Telstra Awards. In 2011, Helen was commissioned to paint the artwork used as the stage backdrop for the Oprah Winfrey show that was filmed in Australia.
In 2015 Helen returned to her childhood home, Daly River. The return to her roots triggered an immense surge of creative output. Helen finds inspiration all around her; in her deep connection to country, in the traditional practices associated with a life living bush and in her incredible family stories. Her connection to country and culture combined with her non-indigenous education are the foundations she uses to express her ideas and experiences. This capacity to give contemporary interpretations to her ancient Dreaming stories makes her unique in the contemporary Indigenous art scene.
Collections:
The Henderson Family Collection, Sydney
Corrigan Collection, Sydney
Luciano Benetton Collection, Venice
Fondation Burkhardt-Felder Arts et Culture, Moitiers, Switzerland
Awards and Recognition:
2020 Fisher's Ghost Art Award - Winner
2020 Calleen Art Award - Finalist
2019 Calleen Art Award - Finalist
2017 Mosman Art Prize, Sydney, Margaret Olley Art Award - Winner
2017 Paddington Art Prize, Finalist and Highly Commended
2017 Georges River Art Prize - Finalist
2008 25th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist
2007 24th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist and People's Choice Award Winner
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
2020 Stories of Balgal: Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Art Mob, Hobart
2016 New Inspiration, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
2016 Back from Bulgul and Artist in Residence, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney
2011 Stories of Bulgul, Wentworth Galleries, Sydney
2010 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Japingka Gallery, Perth
2009 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Agathon Galleries, Melbourne
2007 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Agathon Galleries, Sydney
2006 Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty, Agathon Galleries, Sydney
- Date Listed:05/10/2022
- Last Edited:21/12/2023
- Condition:Used
- Shipping:Pickup Only
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