Kurlkurta, 18-1084

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Medium Acrylic (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 91.4cm (W) x 91.4cm (H) x 0.2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The women of the Tingarri (dreaming) are travelling to Kintore. They are at the place in the country of Kurlkurta, where there are three rockholes. They are now a sacred women's site. The design represents the sandhills, creeks and rockholes used in the traditional way in women's ceremonial sand drawings and body painting. The colours are distinctive of the ceremonial style of the Western Desert region.

Artist Bio

Faith Butler lives in Tjukurla where she paints the stories of her country using the traditional Tjukurpa and Tingarri designs passed down to her. Faith is well respected in her community as a knowledgeable Ngaanyatjarra woman. When Tjukurla was still a small outstation there was no infrastructure or services. The responsibility of teaching the children in daily classes was given to Faith. Faith is also a skilled basket weaver and purnu (wooden artefact) carver.