Ngayuku Ngura 560-17

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Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 30cm (W) x 30cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

This painting depicts designs that evoke various parts of the landscape.If present the repeated U shapes represent tali (sandhills). The concentric cericles usually represent waterholes or meeting sites. Also the U shapes may represeent woment sitting around a waterhole.

This painting needs to be framed. It's also being sent direct from the artist at a remote art centre,Papunya Tjupi Arts , in the top end. Please note there is only one mail plane a week that takes the artwork to the Alice Springs. The tracking information is then received a week later when the mail plane returns so often the paintings are delivered before we receive the tracking information. Please expect a slightly longer wait for this very special artwork to arrive.

Artist Bio

Janet Tjitayi is from Ernabella, an Aboriginal community in the Anangu Pitjatjatjara/Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in South Australia. She is married to Sid Anderson, ‘boss’ of Five Mile outstation, and has lived there with her family since the late 1980s. Her mother, Angkuna is from Nyapari and her father, Kim is from Pukara in the APY lands. Janet paints tjupi or honey ant. She also paints a sacred site called Pilati, the resting place of the Wanampi (water serpent). Piltati is near her mother's country of Nyapari on the APY Lands in South Australia.