Christine Yukenbarri
Winpurpurla - 2007
150 x 100 cm
synthetic polymer paint on linen
Code #:7417
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Provenance
Warlayirti Artists, W.A cat num. 1274/07
Coo-ee Art Gallery, NSW
Adrian Newstead Collection, NSW
Story
Christine has painted some of her mother’s country south of Balgo, in the Great Sandy Desert. This country is named Winpurpurla after the tjurnnu (soakwater) depicted as the central circle in the paintings. Winpurpurla is an inta, or ‘living water’ place so it always has good water. Women often travel to Winpurpurla to collect a variety of seeds including lukarrari which is ground to make damper and kumpupatja (bush tomato). The definate lines in the paintings represent the tali (sandhills) that dominate this country.
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