956-17 (2017)
Acrylic on Canvas
152.4 x 76.2cm | 60 x 30in
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975-17 (2017)
Acrylic on Canvas
101.6 x 121.9cm | 40 x 47.99in
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168-18 (2018)
Acrylic on Canvas
76.2 x 152.4cm | 30 x 60in
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273-19 (2019)
Acrylic on Canvas
152.4 x 76.2cm | 60 x 30in
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284-18 (2018)
Acrylic on Canvas
101.6 x 76.2cm | 40 x 30in
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100-19
Acrylic on Canvas
152.4 x 101.6cm | 60 x 40in
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986-17
Acrylic on Canvas
101.6 x 121.9cm | 40 x 47.99in
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73-18
Acrylic on Canvas
76.2 x 152.4cm | 30 x 60in
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101-19
Acrylic on Canvas
76.2 x 152.4cm | 30 x 60in
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150-18 (2018)
Acrylic on Canvas
76.2 x 152.4cm | 30 x 60in
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167-18 (2018)
Acrylic on Canvas
76.2 x 152.4cm | 30 x 60in
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174-19 (2019)
Acrylic on Linen
152 x 76cm | 59.84 x 29.92in
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295-19 (2019)
Acrylic on Canvas
152.4 x 76cm | 60 x 29.92in
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466-19 (2019)
Acrylic on Canvas
152.4 x 76.2cm | 60 x 30in
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202-19 (2019)
Acrylic on Canvas
60.5 x 121.9cm | 23.82 x 47.99in
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ReDot Fine Art Gallery is excited to finally announce the first ever international solo exhibition of artwork by renowned Warakurna artist, Nola Yurnangurnu Campbell.
A stunningly curated collection of 20 works on Linen and 9 work on paper will be presented to the public having taken almost 4 years to amass.
Nola Campbell was born out bush on the other side of Tatjarr (close to Patjarr) in the late 1940s. She grew up travelling in the Country between Kiwirrkurra and Kunawarritji and is related to many of the Indigenous art movements most acclaimed painters.
Renowned for her positive and bubbly personality, Nola is one of the most knowledgeable living Indigenous artists and her work is a complex interpretation of her culture heritage delivered for a western audience in bold and vibrant modern acrylic colours.
A must-see for anyone interested in following the on-going developments in Indigenous Art and an opportunity to better understand the work being produced by one of Australia’s finest community based Indigenous art projects.