WENTJA NAPALTJARRI - ROCKHOLES WEST OF KINTORE
WENTJA NAPALTJARRI
ROCKHOLES WEST OF KINTORE,
120 x 120 cm
synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen
PROVENANCE
Mt Leibig, NT
Watiyawanu artists, NTPrivate collection, NT
STORY
This work depicts a Women’s site near an important Rockhole, near Tjukurla. The central roundel’s represent the rockholes as well as a ceremonial site. The lines in the centre represent sandhills. This site is an important site for Wentja’s father, Shorty Lungkata, who was a very prominent Papunya senior artist. Wentja was a finalist in the Telstra national Art Award in 2002.In contrast to her father's work, Wentja's paintings are less geometric with a softening of iconography through interlacing with intricate finely dotted patterning. This soft dotting technique is characteristic of many of the Mount Liebig women artists