
Her paintings represent elements associated with the stories from her traditional country. In 20 her work was exhibited with DesArt in Sydney and Melbourne. Jill also painted at the community art centre in Atitjere. Over these years she has worked for Delmore Downs Station and the art centre in Amperlatwaty – north of the Utopia Region. Jill has been painting for about fifteen years. She currently lives with her husband and family at Irrerlirri Outstation in the Arltarlpilta region, 250kms north east of Alice Springs in the beautiful Harts Range. Her father’s county is Irrwelty located on Alyawarr land north of the Utopia region of Central Australia. Jill Kelly Kemarre was born in 1959, an Alyawarr woman she also speaks Eastern Arrernte and English. To view works by Ada Pula Beasley please visit the gallery.Ģ021 We Choose to Challenge, Coo-ee Fine Art Gallery, SydneyĢ020 A Vision of Country: Australian Aboriginal Landscapes, Kate Owen Gallery, SydneyĢ020 Painters from Ampilatwatja - Living in the Natural World, Japingka Gallery, PerthĢ019 Bush Garden - Artists of Ampilatwatja, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle, WAĢ018 Artists of Ampilatwatja - Welcome to Paradise, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle, WA Keeping alive the knowledge of the elders, knowing when and where to go hunting and gathering, bush medicines, locations of 'soakage's' (water), travelling with family for ceremonies, and maintaining a connection with the land.Īda is sister to Ampilatwatja Artist Michelle Holmes and daughter to Artist Jilly Holmes. Ada is interested in preserving her culture and teaching the younger artists about country. The landscapes encompass all Dreaming's associated with her traditional country. Ada first put paint to canvas in 2012 and is well known for using lines, dots and daubing to capture the beautiful, layered landscape of her Alyawarr country. She currently resides in the remote community of Epenara, 250 km South East of Tennant Creek in Central Australia. Īda Pula Beasley is an Alyawarr lady born at Ampilatwatja in 1959. If you'd like to see more artworks by this talented artist please visit our Gallery. Through Selina’s hard work she has established herself as a very important emerging Indigenous artist.

Selina’s artworks have been exhibited both nationally and internationally and received with great enthusiasm and interest.

Selina is also inspired by other designs that she has seen in her country such as the Kurrajong seeds, Gum blossoms of the Blood wood tree and Akatyerre – Bush tomato, and is constantly experimenting with design and colour. Her painting style can vary from patterns of intricate dots when illustrating a landscape of her country to bold linear work when representing body paint design.

The theme for her paintings relate to the stories from her father’s country Antarrengeny. Selina grew up surrounded by artists and developed her own artistic talents at a very young age. Selina Teece Pwerl was born in 1977 in her traditional country of Antarrengeny, which lies in Alyawarr country north of the Utopia region in Central Australia.
