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Aboriginal Art - Lynette Nangala Singleton 76 x 61 cm

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Artist: Lynette Nangala Singleton

Artwork: Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming) - Puyurru

Size: 76cm x 61cm

Acrylic on Linen: Artwork delivered rolled.

View Artwork In: Manly shop

Artwork Reference: 841/23

Aboriginal art for sale by Lynette Nangala Singleton at Bits of Australia.

This authentic Indigenous canvas is 76 x 61cm in size and is from Central Australia. Delivered rolled up you can choose how and in which direction you want to display it.

Lynette Nangala Singleton is an artist from Nyirripi Community located approximately 450kms North West of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, Australia. She usually depicts Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming) - Puyurru in her artworks.

In the usually dry creek beds are water soakages or naturally occurring wells. In the dreamtime, two Jangala men, rainmakers, sang the rain, unleashing a giant storm. It travelled across the country, with the lightning striking the land. This storm met up with another storm from Wapurtali, to the west, was picked up by a 'kirrkarlan' (brown falcon [Falco berigora]) and carried further west until it dropped the storm at Purlungyanu, where it created a giant soakage. At Puyurru the bird dug up a giant snake, 'warnayarra' (the 'rainbow serpent') and the snake carried water to create the large lake, Jillyiumpa, close to an outstation in this country. This story belongs to Jangala men and Nangala women.

Lynette uses traditional iconography to represent the Jukurrpa, associated sites and other elements. In many paintings of this Jukurrpa curved and straight lines represent the 'ngawarra' (flood waters) running through the landscape. Motifs frequently used to depict this story include small circles representing 'mulju' (water soakages) and short bars depicting 'mangkurdu' (cumulus stratocumulus clouds).

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How The Art Is Sourced

This artwork comes from Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation in Yuendumu, Central Australia. Established in 1985, it is one of the longest running Aboriginal-owned art centres and operates as a 100% Aboriginal-owned, not-for-profit organisation.

More than 600 artists from Yuendumu, Nyirripi and surrounding communities contribute their work. Warlukurlangu is renowned for its colourful acrylic paintings and limited-edition prints, which have been exhibited nationally and internationally.

The name “Warlukurlangu” means “belonging to fire” in the Warlpiri language. The centre exists to maintain and share Indigenous culture, support artists, and pass traditions to future generations.

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