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Pintupi Women's Gallery featuring the Art of Pintupi women, who -in the case of a number of senior women-  started their painting careers assisting their husbands, or male relatives, with their art making, but began painting in their own right in the 1990s and took the more classical style of Pintupi Art, which was created by Pintupi men, to a less formal direction and focused on aspects of cultural life chiefly associated to women. 

 

 Ningura Napurrula (c.1930s)  is a principle Pintupi Aboriginal Artist, who is chiefly associated to her own community art centre: Papunya Tula Artists. With paintings in major collections, a work by Ningura today forms part of the architecture of the Musee du qua Branly in Paris. 

 

 

                        

 

UNTITLED

DATE: 2001

SIZE: 91 x 91 cm  (aprox. 3` x 3`)

MEDIUM: Acrylic on Linen

PROVENANCE: Peter Los...private commission

Accompanying documentation: Artspeak Studio Gallery.

CODE: Artspeak-010705

PRICE :AU$8,800

 

This work appears to be a black and white painting, but the background is actually a very dark green (almost black) with an off white, or tinted white surface colour.

 

 

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  Tjunkiya Napaltjarri  (c.1920s-2009)  Brief Biography

 

 

 

 

UNTITLED

DATE: 2004, 2001, 2004

SIZE: 91 x 61 cm  (aprox. 3` x 2`) by three

MEDIUM: Acrylic on Linen

PROVENANCE: Papunya Tula Artists.

Catalogue No: TN0404126, TN0107060, TN0405144

PRICE: AU$18,800

 

 

These three paintings worked so well together that separating them made no sense, so they are being offered here as a triptych that can be hung as a group, or individually within the same space where their visual impact will demand attention.  These paintings are simply splendid in real and embody cultural content described in their accompanying documentation.

 

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  Linda Syddick Napaltjarri 

              

Title: First Contact: Haasts Bluff 1948

Date: 2001

Size: 172 x 122 cm  ( aprox. 5` 8`` x  4`) 

Medium: Acrylic on Linen

Provenance: Painted at Linda Syddick`s own home in Adelaide for Tony Bond (Bond Aboriginal Art)

PRICE: AU$12,200

 

The fusion of Christianity and traditional culture is a-typical of the Art of Linda Syddick, who is a deeply religious woman whose tribal world and Christian beliefs remain as one, as demonstrated in her unique paintings.

 

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Linda Syddick Napaltjarri 

 

Title: Emu Men at Walukurritje

Date: 2001

Size: 165 x 123 cm  ( aprox. 5` 5`` x  4` 1/4``) 

Medium: Acrylic on Linen

Provenance: Flinders Lane Gallery Cat # FG02704.LSN

                   Hans Sip Collection

PRICE: AU$9,900

 

Christian elements are not so obvious in this work until one focuses on the motifs that represent halos around the Emu Men's heads. These men are the artist`s ancestors, who have long passed away and are now spirit men, or -in the mind of the artist- angels in God's domain, though still remaining interconnected with their country and people.

 

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