Artist | MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI (dec)

Artist | MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI (dec)


Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Kaakuratintja (Lake MacDonald). [MG1703033] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI (dec)

Kaakuratintja (Lake MacDonald)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Kulkuta. [MG1211040] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI (dec)

Kulkuta

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Patjantjanya. [MG1005046] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI (dec)

Patjantjanya

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Untari (Lizard) Dreaming at Piruwatjarra. [MG1103163] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

MORRIS GIBSON TJAPALTJARRI (dec)

Untari (Lizard) Dreaming at Piruwatjarra

Morris was born in the desert circa 1957 and is the eldest son of Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungurrayi and Ningura Napurrula, who are both very well known paintera with Papunya Tula Artists.

He grew up in Papunya and attended the school before later working on building sites in the community.

Morris moved back to Kintore along with his family in 1981.

He did his first paintings for Papunya Tula Artists in 1994 and in 1999 contributed to the Kintore men’s painting as part of the Western Desert Dialysis Appeal.

He lives in Kintore with his wife Helen Nampitjinpa and their four children.

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Morris was born in the desert circa 1957 and is the eldest son of Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungurrayi and Ningura Napurrula, who are both very well known paintera with Papunya Tula Artists.

He grew up in Papunya and attended the school before later working on building sites in the community.

Morris moved back to Kintore along with his family in 1981.

He did his first paintings for Papunya Tula Artists in 1994 and in 1999 contributed to the Kintore men’s painting as part of the Western Desert Dialysis Appeal.

He lives in Kintore with his wife Helen Nampitjinpa and their four children.

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