LORNA NAPARRULA FENCER - CATERPILLAR
LORNA NAPARRULA FENCER
CATERPILLAR,
208 x 198 cm
Synthetic Polymer Paint on Belgian Linen
REGION
Lajamanu, NT
PROVENANCE
Japinka Gallery, WA
Private Collection, NSW
STORY
This painting tells a story of women heading into the bush collecting bush tucker.
The women would travel all day in large groups,singing and dancing as they collected food to take back to their large families at the campsite.
The women quite often come across a caterpillar that they call the ‘cheeky one’. This is because this particular caterpillar constantly bites the women while they are picking fruit making them quite itchy.
These caterpillars are luminous green in colour with bright eyes. In this painting the artist has depicted the home of the caterpillar in the Tanami Desert, NT. The Dreaming track,or songline runs through the artist’s country and she is one of the most important custodians of the story. The landscape is portrayed as abundant and full of flowers in bloom.
EXHIBITED
Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery, NSW, Contemporary Aboriginal Art, August - September 2009
Kitty Napanangka Simon and the Ladies of Lajamanu, March 2020, Cooee Art Paddington
ARTIST PROFILE