Ikuntji Artists
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Station House at Ikuntji This print shows the old station house at Ikuntji with a hard rock cafe hanging over the door. The print reminds everyone of what this historical building looked like in the 1990s.
Station House at Ikuntji This print shows the old station house at Ikuntji with a hard rock cafe hanging over the door. The print reminds everyone of what this historical building looked like in the 1990s.
Kungkayunti – Women Dancing The artist’s birthplace is Edmond Bore, which is near Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore) south of Ikuntji/Haasts Bluff. This painting shows the artist’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming), Kungkayunti, the place where all the ancestral Arrernte women come to rest after travelling from Ntaria (Hermannsburg) to Kintore and past Kulpitarra (Outstation). Read more…
Kungkayunti – Women Dancing The artist’s birthplace is Edmond Bore, which is near Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore) south of Ikuntji/Haasts Bluff. This painting shows the artist’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming), Kungkayunti, the place where all the ancestral Arrernte women come to rest after travelling from Ntaria (Hermannsburg) to Kintore and past Kulpitarra (Outstation). Read more…
Tali at Kungkayunti This painting shows the birds eye view of the tali tali (sandhills) at Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore). This is the country of Joe Tjakamarra Multa, the father of Douglas Multa, Agnes Multa, Lisa Multa, Alison Multa, Rephina Multa, Benita Multa and Patricia Multa and the grandfather to their Read more…
Tali at Kungkayunti This painting shows the birds eye view of the tali tali (sandhills) at Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore). This is the country of Joe Tjakamarra Multa, the father of Douglas Multa, Agnes Multa, Lisa Multa, Alison Multa, Rephina Multa, Benita Multa and Patricia Multa and the grandfather to their Read more…
Ininti at Muruntji This painting depicts the bush seeds that come from the ininti tree (batwinged coral tree). The tree is native to the Western Desert of Central Australia, growing in sand around creek beds. The ininti grow abundantly in Muruntji country where the artist has spent much time collecting Read more…
Kungkayunti “The tracker is travelling along with his Kamula (camel) in Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore). This is an old story and I was handed this story down by family.”
Kungkayunti “The tracker is travelling along with his Kamula (camel) in Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore). This is an old story and I was handed this story down by family.”
Thorny Devil Lizard “The Thorny Devil Lizard lives off the little ants, he eats them. The water runs down his back that’s what he drinks. He only lives on one sand hill.” Isiah Jugadai about his print.
Thorny Devil Lizard “The Thorny Devil Lizard lives off the little ants, he eats them. The water runs down his back that’s what he drinks. He only lives on one sand hill.” Isiah Jugadai about his print.