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Papilija
“Papilija is a yinta (soak) in Kulyakartu. My grandmother and her siblings’ Country. They used to go there all the time. Good kapi (water) for drinking and yukarri (green) all around. Lots of warta (trees). Plenty of bush tucker.”
– Kiarah Mandijalu-Jadai
This artwork shares the story of Kulyakartu, a vast and peaceful area north-east of the community, on the edge of Nyangumarta and Martu Country. Kulyakartu is a place of wide open skies, long claypans, sandhills and soft grasses that come alive after rain.
Families remember camping there, visiting waterholes, looking for goanna and bush foods, watching birds, and travelling with old people who knew every dune, track and soak. The painting celebrates the beauty and calm of Kulyakartu, often shown through soft lines and dots that follow the movement of water and sand. It honours the knowledge of where to find water, how to move across Country, and the deep belonging felt when returning to ancestral places.
Through this work, the artist invites viewers to feel that stillness and connection — the strength of Country, memory and family.
