Ikuntji Artists
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Status: Stock Watiya Tjuta Coaster Set Beautiful set of lacquerware coasters made by Better World Arts, featuring ‘Watiya Tjuta’ by Mitjili Napurrula. Artwork Story: ‘Watiya Tjuta’ Napurrula’s father, Tupa Tjakamarra gave her the right to paint works related to Ilyingaungau Read more…
Artists of Ampilatwatja
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Dakota Ngwarraye Petrick – Mwanyen (Bush Tomato) My twin sister Latoya and myself have just started painting bush flowers. Our grandmother Elizabeth Ngwarraye Bonney shows us the good way. This is the first time I have ever printed using a Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Untitled This work portrays an area known to the artist, painted here from memory. During the pujiman (traditional, desert dwelling) era one’s survival depended on their intimate knowledge of the location of resources; thus physical elements of Country, such as Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Seven Sisters – Jatarr Lily Long “In Aboriginal name we call him Jakulyukulyu. In English he Seven Sisters. That man [Yurla] had a big magic stick, and he was dancing. All the ladies watched.” – Jatarr Lily Long The term Jukurrpa is often Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Untitled Martumili Artists work with over three hundred artists from remote Martu Aboriginal communities, including Punmu, Parnngurr, Kunawarritji, Jigalong, Irrungadji (Nullagine), and Warralong, as well as from the Parnpajinya (Newman) gallery and studio spaces. Known for their diverse, energetic, and Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
111582396356
Untitled Martumili Artists work with over three hundred artists from remote Martu Aboriginal communities, including Punmu, Parnngurr, Kunawarritji, Jigalong, Irrungadji (Nullagine), and Warralong, as well as from the Parnpajinya (Newman) gallery and studio spaces. Known for their diverse, energetic, and Read more…
Shire of East Pilbara (Martumili Artists)
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Untitled This is Dale’s Country- her ‘ngurra’ (home Country, camp). People identify with their ngurra in terms of specific rights and responsibilities, and the possession of intimate knowledge of the physical and cultural properties of one’s Country. Painting ngurra, and Read more…









