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Portrait of Annie Wonga

Picture
Title:       Annie Wonga At Home
Medium:     Acrylic on Canvas
Size:            122  X 122 cm
Frame:        Custom-made with Nth QLD wood species with embellishments
Cat. No.:      257
Price:           $8990
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Description
This 60th birthday portrait of Annie Wonga was painted in 2000, before she received the Cassowary Award in 2006. It is set on her property beside Babinda Creek, close to the small township of Babinda, North Queensland, which is about 65 kms south of Cairns. Annie’s traditional name is Murrai, which means unconditional love of dogs. She is a descendant of the Madjanydji People who were custodians of the Lower Russell River and Woolanmarroo South to North Bramston Beach.

Although her ancestors spoke the Yidinji language, Annie was not encouraged to learn her language while growing up (probably because they were under the Act). However, she taught herself some language later in her adult life. Annie is the last of five Wonga siblings who never married. She spends her days as an active community member, volunteering for the Babinda information centre and church charity work, where she is loved and highly respected by all that come into contact with her.

More paintings for sale by Pam Schultz

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Pam Schultz, artist, captured this rare scene of a Brown Goshawk bathing at Wollogorang Station, NT. This painting was a FINALIST at the prestigious Holmes Art Prize for Excellence in Realistic Australian Bird Art in 2019.
Brown Goshawk at Wollogorang $2990 61x76cm Acrylic on canvas Framed and ready to hang AWARD winner
Gouldian finches feeding in the Queensland outback
Gouldian Finches Feeding North of the Range $295 (was $495 Acrylic/canvas 25x30cm Ready to hang!
An oil painting of a Noisy Pitta in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area in Queensland
Noisy Pitta Waiting $1900 50x63cm Oil on canvas Framed Ready to hang! AWARD WINNER x 2
Female gouldian finch at her nest.
Female Gouldian Finch at Nest $200 Watercolour 10x15cm Framed & ready to hang!
Grasswren Country Laid Down $1750 Acrylic on Canvas 61x91cm AWARD winner Ready to Hang!
Pam Schultz's depiction of travels through India with the inspiration of the old Ajunta cave system and the newer housing designs.
Ajanta Dreams $590 unframed (was $1800) 53x78cm Frame available on request
The Qeej Player: for the Hmong Soul $690 (was $2000) Acrylic on Canvas 77.5x118cm Ready to hang!
Pam Schultz's self portrait of 2003
My Favourite Things $730 (reduced from $4500) Acrylic on Canvas 74x92cm Ready to hang! Award winner
Pam Schultz's portrait of Olive Tau-Davis
The Dance Teacher $730 (reduced from $2500) 74x92cm Acrylic on canvas Ready to hang! FIRST PRIZE Winner
Gerry Turpin is an Aboriginal man working in Ethnobotany in Queensland. He is an Elder of the Mbabaram/Tableland Yidinji Clans of the AthertonTablelands and Herberton Area respectively.
The Ethnobotanist: Gerry Turpin at Yidiinji Meeting Place Barney Springs $7360 Oil on Canvas 76x102cm Ready to hang!
Lake Pamamaroo is one of the Menindee Lakes system in NSW
Lake Pamamaroo $290 unframed (was $465) 22x35cm Watercolour Frame available.
Morning glow in the North Australia
Morning Glow $790 (was $1150) Acrylic on Linen 53x73cm with hand-carved custom frame & ready to hang!
Jabiru and Dragonfly (Limited Edition Print) was $50.00, now $29 shipping included
Brolgas and Ibis on the Common (Limited Edition Print) $20 shipping included
At Nourlangie Rock, wallabies are quiet and easily seen.
Nourlangie Rock Wallaby $1000 (was $1500) Acrylic on Linen 52x78cm Framed Ready to hang!
Contact Pam
Email: pamschultzgallery@gmail.com
Post: PO Box 73 Kuranda 4881 North Queensland, AUSTRALIA


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  • Home
    • About the Artist
    • Chronology
    • History in Paint
    • HABITAT SERIES
    • Bird Paintings
    • Finches Queensland
  • Conservation Ecologist
    • Cultural Heritage Services
  • Paintngs
    • Noisy Pitta on Track
    • Noisy Pitta Waiting
    • Morning Glow
    • Rock Wallaby
    • Ajanta Dreams
    • The Qeej Player
    • Dance Teacher
    • My Favourite Things
    • Jabiru and Dragonfly
    • Brolgas and Ibis
  • COLLECTIONS
    • Ray Crooke Woodcut
    • Ray Crooke Original
    • Diana Crooke
    • Evelyn Steinmann
    • Heinz Steinmann
    • John Landara
    • Bruce Treloar
    • Greg Dare
    • Masami Yamada
  • Portraits
    • Commissions
    • Pet Portraits
  • Collages
  • Contact