Molly Pwerle Awelye Painting. Australian Aboriginal Art
Molly Pwerle Awelye Painting. Australian Aboriginal Art
153 cm x 99 cm
Stretched Canvas
Molly Pwerle was born in around 1919 in the remote Utopia station community (350km north east of Alice Springs). Molly Pwerle is sister to Emily Pwerle, Galya Pwerle and the hugely successful Aboriginal artist Minnie Pwerle – Togther known as “The Pwerle Sisters”. Molly is also the aunt of acclaimed artist Barbara Weir (Minnie Pwerle’s daughter). Throughout 2004, Barbara Weir organised a workshop for the sisters, where they produced an amazing body of works. Occasionally they would collaborate on one artwork together. In recent years, the sister’s have again started to paint collaborative works. Like her sisters, Molly’s paintings depict traditional women’s ceremonies known as “Awelye Atnwengerrp” which is broadly translated as “”Women’s Dreaming””. Although all the sisters share the same Dreaming, each one has their own completely unique interpretation of the Dreaming. The bold expressive lines in Molly’s paintings are said to represent body paint designs, dancing tracks made in the sand during women’s ceremonies and sacred places where the ceremonies take place.