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Walangkurra Napananka

Walangkura began her career through participating in the historic Kintore-Haasts Bluff collaborative canvas project ‘Minyma Tjukurrpa’ in 1995, and began painting for Papunya Tula Artists in 1996. She now lives at Kiwirrkura with her husband and fellow artist Johnny Yungut Tjupurrula.



Gingingee pnk
A$2,100
waln1365
Linen 1210*910 mm

Walangkura has depicted some of her country, situated far to the west of Kintore near Kiwirrkura. The site represented by the circles, in the central portion of the painting is Gingingee Turrnu (rockhole) and is the country of her mother and father. The parellel lines running on each side of the painting are tali (sandhills).



Gingingee yel
$1,700 sorry sold
Walangkura
Linen 1210*610 mm
1561

Walangkura has depicted some of her country, situated far to the west of Kintore near Kiwirrkura. The site represented by the circles, in the central portion of the painting is Gingingee Turrnu (rockhole) and is the country of her mother and father. The parellel lines running on each side of the painting are tali (sandhills).



Gingingee 081043
A$poa offers above $16k considered
Walangkura
Gingingee
Acryllic on linen 1200*900

Walangkura has depicted some of her country, situated far to the west of Kintore near Kiwirrkura. The site represented by the circles, in the central portion of the painting is Gingingee Turrnu (rockhole) and is the country of her mother and father. The parellel lines running on each side of the painting are tali (sandhills).



Gingingee
A$11,000 sorry sold
wal0610
Linen 1510*600 mm

Walangkura has depicted some of her country, situated far to the west of Kintore near Kiwirrkura. The site represented by the circles, in the central portion of the painting is Gingingee Turrnu, while the centre are a dry creek bed. These sites were created by the Tingari women ancestors on their travels back in the dreamtime



Gingingee 081042
A$6500 sorry sold
Walangkura
Gingingee
Acryllic on linen 1200*600

Walangkura has depicted some of her country, situated far to the west of Kintore near Kiwirrkura. The site represented by the circles, in the central portion of the painting is Gingingee Turrnu (rockhole) and is the country of her mother and father. The parellel lines running on each side of the painting are tali (sandhills).