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| Anna Price Petyarre |
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 | | Anna Price Petyarre (Pitjara) was born around 1965 on Utopia Station, north east of Alice Springs, in Anmatyerre country and is the daughter of artist Glory Ngale.
Like many of the women from this region, Anna was introduced to art using western media relatively young, being involved in Batik projects and taking up painting at a young age in the 1980's.
Like many of the women from the Petyarre skin group such as Gloria, Jeannie and Rosemary, Anna initially explored primarily manifestations of bush yam dreaming. A rising talent, she is increasingly concentrating on more minimalistic representations of the landscape around her home.
Anna Price Petyarre is a mother and a grandmother and spends her time between her home in Alice Springs and the Utopia area.
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