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Kintore
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Martin Tjampitjinpa |
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Muyinga |
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$3600.00 in Australia and Export. |
PA085, 2006 |
Acrylic on linen |
46 x 91 cm |
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This painting relates to the claypan site of Muyinga, slightly west of Kintore. In mythological times a group of Tingari men camped at this site as they travelled towards the west, later arriving at an important site known as Ngurrapulangu. This is a low lying area situated at the base of a long escarpment which consists of a number of huge claypans. The many small roundels represent the soakages and rockholes that the men visited at sites further west, which included the well know site of Umari. Martin Tjampitjinpa was one of the most distinguished of the younger Papunya Tula artists. This work comes with a certificate from Papunya Tula Artists. A copy of the booklet accompanying his commemorative exhibition in 2007 is also included. |
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Delivery charge for this item: |
Australia |
$33 |
North America |
$77 |
Europe/Other |
$77 |
Asia/Pacific |
$66 |
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Naata Nungarrayi |
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Marrapinti |
Price: |
$1350.00 in Australia and Export. |
PA084, 2003 |
Acrylic on linen canvas |
30 x 61 cm |
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The central design in this painting represents the rockhole and soakage water site of Marrapinti, to the west of the Pollock Hills in Western Australia. The lines represent the sandhills surrounding the site. A large group of senior women camped at this rockhole making the nose-bones which are worn through a hole in the nose-web. These nose-bones were originally worn by both men and women but are now only worn by the older generation on ceremonial occasions. The women later travelled east passing through Wala Wala, Ngaminya and Kiwirkurra. |
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Delivery charge for this item: |
Australia |
$33 |
North America |
$77 |
Europe/Other |
$77 |
Asia/Pacific |
$66 |
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