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Delores Miller
79cm x 95cm

$900.00

Artist name: Delores Miller
Community: Amata
Catalogue number: 0105
Materials: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 79cm x 95cm
Year: 2022

 

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Delores Miller

Delores Miller is a renowned Indigenous artist hailing from the vibrant community of Amata in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands (APY Lands) in far north-west South Australia. As the daughter of the celebrated artist Molly Miller, Delores carries forward a rich legacy of artistic expression rooted deeply in her cultural heritage.

Now residing in Kalka, South Australia, Delores has developed a distinctive artistic style that resonates with both traditional and contemporary audiences. She is best known for her captivating depictions of the “Seven Sisters Dreaming,” a sacred Dreamtime story that illustrates the journey of female ancestral spirits pursued by a lovesick ancestral man. In this timeless tale, the sisters ascend into the sky, transforming into stars, while the ancestral man remains on earth, eternally chasing the love of the Seven Sisters.

Delores’ artwork is characterized by its bright, uplifting themes and the use of bold, contrasting colours, creating visually striking pieces that reflect her deep connection to her culture and land. Through her art, she invites viewers to engage with her stories and the rich tapestry of Indigenous Australian mythology, making her works not just paintings, but powerful narratives steeped in tradition and spirituality.

As an artist, Delores Miller is a vibrant voice within the realm of Aboriginal art, contributing significantly to the ongoing dialogue surrounding Indigenous culture and its representation in contemporary society. Her unique perspective and artistic vision continue to inspire and captivate audiences, ensuring the stories of her ancestors and the beauty of her heritage are celebrated for generations to come.

Additional information

Weight 0.85 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 110 cm

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