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Lake Disappointment (Kumpupirntily)

This painting depicts Lake Disappointment near Puntawari. Dunes and green grasses surround the large salt lake. Kumpupirntily is one of the most sacred and dangerous sites in the far Western Desert. This is where the Ngayurnangalku (cannibal beings) live beneath the lake, surfacing only to feed on human flesh.

In pujiman (bush) days, the artist’s family lived nomadically on these lands, moving from water source to water source hunting and gathering bush tucker as they went. They would traverse very large distances, visiting some areas in the dry and some in the wet season depending on the availability of water. As they travelled and hunted they would also burn areas of country, creating a larger diversity of plant and animal life.

Name: Denise Atkins


Language: Kartujarra, Putijarra


Community: Parnpajinya


Biography:

I was born in Port Hedland but grew up in Jigalong. I have been learning to paint from my mother Miriam. She teaches me about my families country and how to paint it.


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