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Charmaine Pwerle | Awelye 172

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Awelye (Women's Ceremonies) is performed by Aboriginal women to recall their ancestors, to show respect for their country and to demonstrate their responsibility for the well-being of their community. Awelye refers specifically to the designs applied to a women's body as part of a ceremony.

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    Artist – Charmaine Pwerle
    Medium – Arcylic on Linen
    Story – Awelye
    Size – 60cm x 96cm
    Price – $1500AUD

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