This painting tells one of the of many water dreamings from the Papunya area. The central circle is an important water or rock hole site.
Kapi Tjukurrpa 651-17
A$170
A$170
Artwork Details
Medium | Acrylic, Ready to hang |
Dimensions | 30cm (W) x 30cm (H) x 1cm (D) |
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Artist Bio
Pam was born in Papunya in 1960 and grew up there attending the public school. She also attended Yarrara College in Alice Springs to further her education. Pam has 2 sons, Douglas Sampson and Taron Sampson and one daughter Kirralyn Sampson. Pam was taught to paint by her uncle Cameron Tjapaltjarri who was a Papunya Tula Artist. Pam used to be a Health Worker in Kintore when she had a young family. These days Pam has returned to Papunya and spends her days making work at the Art Centre.