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Artist: Ryan Japangardi Woods
Artwork: Puturlu Jukurrpa ( Mt Theo Dreaming)
Size: 91cm x 61cm
Acrylic on Linen: Artwork delivered rolled.
View Artwork In: Manly shop
Artwork Reference: 4145/25
Original Aboriginal Artwork by Ryan Japangardi Woods
Bring a powerful story of Country into your space with this original Aboriginal artwork, by Ryan Japangardi Woods, a Warlpiri artist from Central Australia.
This hand-painted dot painting represents the Puturlu (Mount Theo) Dreaming, an important cultural story connected to a significant site west of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory. In Warlpiri culture, Jukurrpa (Dreaming) describes the ancestral stories, law and knowledge that shape the land and guide community life.
Ryan is known for his detailed dot work and contemporary interpretation of traditional Warlpiri iconography. His artworks often depict elements of the landscape, ceremonial sites and ancestral journeys, using layered patterns and rhythm to convey movement and meaning.
This larger-format artwork makes a striking statement, offering both visual impact and deep cultural significance. As an original piece, it is entirely unique—an authentic investment in Australian Aboriginal art, ideal for creating a meaningful feature in your home or office.
Visit our Australian souvenir shop in Manly to view this artwork or purchase it online!
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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