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"My Country" by Delvine PetyarreSize: 94 by 88 cm Acrylic paint on canvas Commission work available About Delvine Delvine Petyarre is a highly respected Aboriginal artist from the renowned Utopia region in Central Australia. Born in 1982, she is the younger sister of acclaimed Utopia artist Anna Petyarre, and shares deep cultural ties to Atneltyeye (Boundary Bore) on the Utopia Homelands a region world famous for producing some of Australias most influential Indigenous artists.
Size: 94 by 88 cm
Acrylic paint on canvas
Commission work available
About Delvine
Delvine Petyarre is a highly respected Aboriginal artist from the renowned Utopia region in Central Australia. Born in 1982, she is the younger sister of acclaimed Utopia artist Anna Petyarre, and shares deep cultural ties to Atneltyeye (Boundary Bore) on the Utopia Homelands — a region world-famous for producing some of Australia’s most influential Indigenous artists.
Delvine was taught by her mother, the late artist Glory Ngale, and draws additional inspiration from her extended family — including the internationally celebrated Kudditji Kngwarreye and Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Through this strong cultural lineage, she continues to uphold the knowledge, Dreaming stories, and artistic traditions passed down through generations.
Her signature style features fine, detailed dot work and layered compositions that reflect the sweeping sandhills, dry riverbeds, and sacred markers of Country. Primarily rendered in a refined black, white and earth-based palette, Delvine’s work offers a striking, contemporary representation of her ancestral homeland while maintaining deep cultural authenticity.
Today, Delvine Petyarre’s artworks are highly collectable and admired both nationally and internationally, recognised for their fine execution, spiritual depth, and important connection to Utopia’s rich cultural heritage.
About the Artwork — Women’s Country & Ceremonial Landscape
This painting represents a topographical view of Delvine’s Country — visualising the shifting sandhills, waterholes, and ancient pathways that shape Atneltyeye. Each meticulously painted dot and pattern forms a map of the land and the stories that belong to it.
Women gather at these ceremonial sites to teach Women’s Law, undertake initiation ceremonies, and pass down knowledge to younger generations. During these extended gatherings, bush foods were plentiful near the waterholes, supporting the women as they fulfilled cultural responsibilities.
A Living Cultural Story
Delvine’s artwork is more than a visual expression — it is a spiritual map of identity, memory, and Country. Her fine dot work ensures that the knowledge of Atneltyeye — its sacred sites, its resilience, its stories — remains alive and celebrated in the present.
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