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Watersoak
by Lena Pwerle

Medium acrylic on canvas
Loose canvas
40 x 40 cm

This artwork depicts water soaks, which are positioned in various significant places of the Lena Pwerle’s homeland of Ahalpere, Utopia in Central Australia. Soakage’s were traditionally important sources of water for Australian Aboriginal people of the desert. They would scoop out the sand or mud using a coolamon or womera, often to a depth of several metres, until clean water was found. Having knowledge of the precise detail of each soakage is extremely valuable.

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  • Skin Name: Pwerle
  • Language: Eastern Anmatyerre
  • Region: Utopia, Central Australia
  • Dreaming: Water Soakages, Awelye (Women's Ceremony) & Anwekety (Conkerberry)

Lena, wife of the late Left Hand Sam Kngwarreye, is mother to five children including that of artist Nora Petyarre. Lena grew up at Utopia Homestead, some 240 km North East of Alice Springs with her siblings Ray Loy, Cowboy Loy and Louie (Louis) Pwerle. Lena has also lived in many other places in the Utopia Region, including that of Ngkwarlerlanem in the northern reaches of the Utopia region where she lived with her husband and children for many years.

Initially Lena worked in the medium of batik along with over eighty other women from the Utopia Region in Central Australia. Her work in batik is featured in “Utopia – A Picture Story”. In 1996 she was invited to represent Australia in Western Samoa for the Festival of Pacific Arts where she was marked as ‘among the best available talent’. In this same year she also travelled to Indonesia with other women of Utopia for a workshop funded by the Northern Territory Department of Education so that they could learn more about the art of batik.

Lena began painting for Mbantua Gallery in the mid 1990’s. She has maintained and developed a number of unique styles over the years. Firstly a fine circular pattern of dots in some of Lena’s earliest works reflect Soakages (or waterholes) that are spread across her land. Unkempt arced motifs represent her Awelye (women’s ceremonial body paint designs). Short repetitive linear work accented with fine dots make up her Anwekety (conkerberry) paintings. Traditional colours of ochre reds, tawny yellows and soft whites, of which belong to her country Ahalpere, bequeath her early Soakage paintings and Awelye paintings with simplicity, and great mixes of colours are deliciously abundant in her Anwekety paintings and later Soakage works.

Lena enjoys painting very much and is always found encouraging other family members to do so. Lena is a senior boss woman at Utopia and is on a number of government boards including the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority (which protects the sacred sites within the NT) and the Urapuntja council, which governs Utopia. Lena’s personality reflects this immense responsibility while exuding good nature and humour. A number of womens ceremonies have been performed at Mbantua Gallery over the years and Lena has predominately been the woman behind the scenes ensuring that Utopia ladies participate to promote their culture as well as have fun. 

Collections

Mbantua Gallery Permanent Collection, Alice Springs
Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
The Holmes á Court Collection, Perth

Exhibitions

1985  The Second National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art Gallery on the Northern Territory, Darwin
1989  Utopia Women’s Paintings, the First Works on Canvas, A Summer Project 1988-89 S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney
1990  'Utopia – A Picture Story’ an exhibition of 88 works on silk from the Holmes á Court Collection by Utopia artists which toured Eire and Scotland
1991  The Eighth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
1992  Central Aboriginal Art and Craft Exhibition, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs
1994  Central Aboriginal Art and Craft Exhibition, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs
1999  Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs, N.T
2001  Mbantua Gallery, Alice springs, N.T
2002  Art and Soul Gallery in conjunction with Mbantua Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A
2002  'The Cove Gallery', Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon USA
2002  Urban Wine Works, Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon USA
2002  Mary's Woods with Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon USA
2002  New City Merchants in conjunction with Mbantua Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee USA
2003  Art and Soul Gallery with Mbantua Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee USA
2003  'The Cove Gallery', Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon USA
2003   Contemporary Aboriginal Art Event, Umpqua Bank with Mbantua
Gallery, Portland, Oregon USA
2003   Mary's Woods, Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon USA
2003  Art from the Dreamtime, Portland Art Museum with Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon USA
2004  Mbantua Gallery USA exhibition; Hartford, Connecticut
2005  ‘Small Wonders’ (A collection of 1’x1’ and 1’x1½’ paintings), Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs, N.T
2004-2006 Evolution of Utopia, Cultural Museum, Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs
2009  Utopia Artists in the 21st Century, Mbantua Gallery Darwin, Darwin N.T
2009  Soakages, Solo Exhibition, Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs 

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