Natalie Pula Holmes

Born: 1985

Language Group: Alyawarr

Region: MacDonald Downs, Northern Territory


Natalie Pula Holmes has been painting for Eastern Desert Art (partnering gallery for this December exhibition) for the last seven years. Natalie spent her childhood in Tennant Creek with her mother, the artist Marilyn Brown. Once her mother discovered how fascinated Natalie was with her paints and different colours she encouraged her to paint. In her teens, Natalie met her husband, Neville, the son of Dudley Petrick, the Traditional Owner of this area and moved to Irriliree on MacDonald Downs, 285kms NE of Alice Springs. She and Neville now have five children – Leslie, Brennan, Dakota, Tyson and Jed. Leslie makes intricate bush toys from recycled materials at his camp.

Natalie Pula Holmes’ work is shaped by the nature and landscape of her country here in Central Australia. The shimmering multi-coloured desert landscape and birdlife is her primary source of inspiration. Her paintings are representations of land and home. She applies exuberant bursts of colour on a dark background and veils them in a lace of white.

Exhibitions

2010: The Utopia Story, Australasian Arts Projects, Singapore

2010: Western and Eastern Desert Art, Blaxlands Inn, Hunter Valley, NSW

2010: Aboriginal Artists UK Spring Show 11-13 June, London

2011: Utopian Aboriginal Art, Without Pier Gallery, Melbourne

2012: Belongings, Australasian Arts Projects, Singapore

2013: Brush with Art Festival, Prairie Hotel, Parachilna, South Australia

2013: Landscape of our Dreaming, Red Poles gallery, McLaren Vale, SA

2014: Aboriginal Artists in London, London, UK

2014: Aboriginal Art – Group Show, Without Pier, Melbourne, Victoria