Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Nyayartakujarra “Just like your on a plane looking down. This one here lake Nyayartakujarra connecting with this one here. Water comes from Karlamilyi. Water flows to the lake and Jamparri, Jintirripalangu and Pinangu claypan. This one here Tarl, Wawul water next to lake. Blue dots water Rawa next to Punmu Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Kukulyurru “Kukulyurru has permanent water and is a place where Minyipuru (Jakulyukulyu, Seven Sisters) stopped, sat down to rest and then travelled onwards.” – Mulyatingki Marney Kukulyurru is a small warla (lake) located northeast of Nyayartakujarra (Ngayarta Kujarra, Lake Dora). The site was a popular camping ground during the pujiman (traditional, desert dwelling) era, and at times Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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My Grandmother’s Way I’m painting my grandmother’s country, her way. Katjarra style.” – Sharon Palmer This site forms part of Sharon’s ngurra (home Country, camp) through her grandmother, Katjarra Butler. Located east of Kiwirrkurra, on Pintupi country. The Western Desert term ‘ngurra’ is hugely versatile in application. Broadly denoting birthplace and belonging, ngurra can refer to a Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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All the Minma “All the minma [ladies]. Dancing around. They was singing, dancing, all night. Digging stick. Holding kuturu [coolomon] and wira [digging stick]. Around the fire. They made a big fire. Dancing all around it.” -Sharon Porter The site depicted in this work, situated to the east of Kiwirrkurra Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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All the Minma “All the minma [ladies]. Dancing around. They was singing, dancing, all night. Digging stick. Holding kuturu [coolomon] and wira [digging stick]. Wearing hair-belt. Around the fire. They made a big fire. Dancing all around it.” -Sharon Porter The site depicted in this work, situated to the east Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Untitled “When Martu paint, it’s like a map. Martu draw story on the ground and on the canvas, and all the circle and line there are the hunting areas and different waters and tracks where people used to walk, and [some you] can’t cross, like boundaries. So nowadays you see Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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All the Minma “All the minma [ladies]. Dancing around. They was singing, dancing, all night. Digging stick. Holding kuturu [coolomon] and wira [digging stick]. Around the fire. They made a big fire. Dancing all around it.” -Sharon Porter The site depicted in this work, situated to the east of Kiwirrkurra Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Blue Flowers “These are all the blue flowers. Growing everywhere.” -Shoshanna (Sharna) Jeffries (Long) Over half a million square kilometres of mangroves, off shore islands, deep gorges, mountain ranges, desert sand dunes and river pools ensure the Pilbara’s flora is as diverse as the landscape. Plants and flowers in Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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My Grandmother’s Way “I’m painting my grandmother’s country, her way. Katjarra style.” – Sharon Palmer This site forms part of Sharon’s ngurra (home Country, camp) through her grandmother, Katjarra Butler. Located east of Kiwirrkurra, on Pintupi country. The Western Desert term ‘ngurra’ is hugely versatile in application. Broadly denoting birthplace and belonging, ngurra can refer to a Read more…