Kapi Tjukurrpa - 523-18

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Canvas (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 91cm (W) x 76cm (H) x 0.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This painting tells one of the of many water dreamings from the Papunya area. The circles represent important water or rock hole sites. This work depicts elements of a storm - wind, rain, thunderclouds and lightning. It also represents rain and water flowing from the waterholes and flooding the usually dry creek beds.

Artist Bio

Ada was born at the Papunya Hospital. Her mother, Entalura Nangala, from whom Ada learnt to paint , is a recognised artist who painted for Warumpi Arts, as did Ada. Entalura Nangala is the wife of Don Tjungerrai who was a renowned artist. She is also the custodian of a number of women’s Dreaming stories, making her a respected elder in the community. Ada is no longer married and has three children who are living and working in Darwin and Brisbane. As a young woman, Ada worked at the Papunya Preschool as a teacher’s aid. Ada's Dreaming relates to the Yalka or Bush Onion, while her mother's Dreaming is the Honey Ant Ancetors from Ilpili, west of Papunya. Her father's Dreaming associated with the Liru or Snake Ancestors.