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Philly Kemarre

Philly Kemarre is an Arrernte artist whose work is rooted in the land and culture of his people. It is from this place of pride and reverence that Philly’s art emerges - an exploration of the strength, resilience, and beauty of his people and Country; Arrernte people of Urlpmerre Country, Akityarre. His works are imbued with the spirit of Country, creating a space where the physical and spiritual worlds intertwine. He is guided by his Dreaming, which is embedded in Country - not a distant past event, but an ongoing presence - an omnipresent force that shapes not only the land but also time itself.

In his paintings, the Dreaming tracks are traced across the land, portraying the stories that define his People and Country. These works serve as both a personal and collective remembrance, showing how Country and its spirit are inseparable. Through his art, Philly invites others to experience the living essence of his culture and its profound connection to the land, offering a glimpse into a world where his Dreaming and Country coexist in an unbroken, ever-evolving flow.

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Arrernte artist Philly Kemarre doesn’t see his art just as creating something beautiful - for him, it’s how he can communicate his truth in a way that people can feel it and resonate with it. And this mural on Spain Place will certainly make you feel! There’s a whole algorithm embedded in there - you just have to look







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The Darwin Street Art Festival takes place on Larrakia land, we acknowledge the Larrakia people, both past and present, as the Traditional Owners of the land upon which we live and work. We pay our respect to their Elders, past, present and future.

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