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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Rosie Kemarra Morton, My Father's Country & Bush Medicine, 2019

Rosie Kemarra Morton Australian, Alyawarre, b. 1960

My Father's Country & Bush Medicine, 2019
Acrylic on cotton
61 x 51 cm
841881
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The community of Ampilatwatja made a conscious decision not to paint ‘altyerr’ dreaming stories. The artists paint their country where those stories sit. Rosie has painted her Father's country, where...
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The community of Ampilatwatja made a conscious decision not to paint ‘altyerr’ dreaming stories. The artists paint their country where those stories sit.

Rosie has painted her Father's country, where she can always find bush tucker and bush medicine. She is very happy when out bush hunting and gathering, as it brings back memories of her childhood when she used to live traditionally off of the land with her family.

Rosie uses these hunting trips as her inspiration for her artworks, each one reflecting the layered landscape and various colours as she has seen them - "They are always changing, with the light of day and the seasons of the year". Rosie enjoys and understands the importance of painting bush medicine plants. They help in the healing of her people and it keeps the tradition and knowledge strong. These particular plants are very plentiful aŌer rain and can be used for numerous conditions, such as skin
irritations, flu, coughs and infections.

Rosie's dreaming is the "Araluta" or kangaroo plant. This bush is a rich source of food for the kangaroos and keeps them fat and healthy and good for hunting
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