DORCAS TINAMAYI BENNETT - MOTHER'S STORY
DORCAS TINAMAYI BENNETT
Mother's Story, 2024
acrylic and sand on canvas
76 x 76 cm
PROVENANCE
Warakurna Artists, WA Cat No: 181-24
STORY
This painting centres on a large kapi (waterhole), left as an untouched expanse of blue at the heart of the canvas, encircled by hypnotic rings of ochre, red and cream dotting. The composition moves in slow, rhythmic spirals, evoking the pulse of Country and the way stories circle outwards from a single sacred site. The blue background, left deliberately undisturbed, suggests deep, still water and the quiet authority of a place central to women’s law and ancestral memory.
As with Dorcas Bennett’s broader practice, this work speaks to her mother’s Country and the Tjukurrpa she has inherited. The circular movement of the dotting builds outward like song, ceremony and kinship lines radiating from a water source known across generations. It echoes the visual language passed down from her mother, Nyurupayia Nampitjinpa (Mrs Bennett), whose depictions of rockholes and desert water systems shaped so much of the Western Desert women’s painting movement. Here Dorcas continues that legacy, holding the central waterhole steady while the surrounding dotting maps the living, shifting pathways of the land, a testament to the stories she is entrusted to carry forward.

















