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YUKULTJI NAPANGATI - MARRAPINTI

SKU: 19811

YUKULTJI NAPANGATI 

MARRAPINTI,  2003
61 x 55 cm; 65.5 x 60.5 cm (framed)
acrylic on linen

 

PROVENANCE

Papunya Tula Artists, NT Cat No. YN0307151

Private collection, SA

Cooee Art Gallery, NSW Cat No. #19811

Private collection, USA

 

STORY

In Marrapinti, Yukultji Napangati maps the sacred site west of the Pollock Hills, a place of profound ancestral significance for the women of her Pintupi community. The site is tied to epic Tjukurrpa (Dreaming) narratives in which groups of ancestral women camped as they travelled east, gathering bush foods and performing ceremonies.

 

Napangati’s painting is distinguished by her intricate networks of fine lines and shimmering fields of dots. These rhythmic patterns convey both the physical features of the desert—its sandhills, rockholes, and shifting light—and the ceremonial energy embedded within the land. The concentric motifs at the heart of the composition mark the rockholes at Marrapinti, sources of water and vitality in an otherwise arid expanse.

 

The work embodies a dual vision: at once a cartographic record of Country and an abstract expression of its spiritual presence. Napangati’s restrained palette and meticulous surface create an optical intensity, drawing the viewer into a field that pulses with movement, as if mirroring the shimmering desert heat.

    AU$5,000.00Price

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