Artist | WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)

Artist | WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)


Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Sandhills and Rockholes of the Malparingya Area. [WN0303041] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)

Sandhills and Rockholes of the Malparingya Area

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Sandhills of Malparingya. [WN0411162] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)

Sandhills of Malparingya

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Marrapinti. [WN0609112] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)

Marrapinti

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Tjintjintjin. [WN0104085] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)

Tjintjintjin

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA of Papunya Tula Artists. The title is Tjintjintjin. [WN0906059] (Acrylic on Belgian Linen)

WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)

Tjintjintjin

Walangkura Napanangka was born at the site of Tjiturrulnga, west of Kintore circa 1946.

Her family moved to Haasts Bluff when she was in her early teens.

She is the daughter of Inyuwa Nampitjinpa and the sister of Pirrmangka Napanangka, who both painted for Papunya Tula Artists.

Walangkura began painting for the company in early 1996, and along with her husband, Johnny Yungut Tjupurrula, shares her time between Kintore and Kiwirrkura.

In 1999 Walangkura contributed to the Kiwirrkura women’s painting as part of the Western Desert Dialysis Appeal.

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Walangkura Napanangka was born at the site of Tjiturrulnga, west of Kintore circa 1946.

Her family moved to Haasts Bluff when she was in her early teens.

She is the daughter of Inyuwa Nampitjinpa and the sister of Pirrmangka Napanangka, who both painted for Papunya Tula Artists.

Walangkura began painting for the company in early 1996, and along with her husband, Johnny Yungut Tjupurrula, shares her time between Kintore and Kiwirrkura.

In 1999 Walangkura contributed to the Kiwirrkura women’s painting as part of the Western Desert Dialysis Appeal.

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