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Australian Aboriginal artist Abie Loy Kemarre began
painting in 1994 under the formidable guidance of her famous grandmother,
Kathleen Petyarre who imparted the methodology for creating the
depth-of-field of tiny shimmering dots in her highly delicate, Bush
Hen Dreaming paintings.
Over time,
Abie Loy Kemarres paintings further evolved through her skill as a
talented colorist and during 2001/2002, Loy introduced a bolder,
more abstract style in her Sandhills and Body painting series. These
newly evolved paintings are representational of her inherited Dreaming
stories, however, these powerful images could be stylistically interpreted
as abstract, expressionist and even post-modern.
Abie Loy Kemarres
unique signature style of painting has brought her critical acclaim
that postures Loy at the leading edge of the Australian contemporary
art movement.
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