Kim Butler Napurrula "Women's Ceremony"
Kim Butler Napurrula
"Women's Ceremony"
- Size (W x H)
- Medium
- Catalogue
- Price $AUD
- Sale Price
- 60 x 45 cm
- Acrylic on Linen
- 14463
- $490
- $440
- Language
- Born
- Area
- Date
- Pintupi
- -
- Tjukurla, WA
- 2016
Kim Butler Napurrula was a Pintupi woman from Tjukurla, to the west of Alice Springs, just over the Western Australia border.
Kim’s work consists of traditional linear designs, concentric circles and dot work. The lines represent the travel path of the women between ceremonial campsites, and the concentric circles signify the campsites themselves and various topographical elements of the area that Kim’s paintings portray.
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Painting sold
Artist | Kim Butler Napurrula |
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Title | Women's Ceremony |
Language Group | Pintupi |
Area | Tjukurla, WA |
Catalogue | 14463 |
Date | 2016 |
Medium | Acrylic on Linen |
Size (W x H) | 60 x 45 cm |
Price $AUD | $490 Sale Price $440 |
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Kim Butler Napurrula was a Pintupi woman from Tjukurla, to the west of Alice Springs, just over the Western Australia border.
Kim’s work consists of traditional linear designs, concentric circles and dot work. The lines represent the travel path of the women between ceremonial campsites, and the concentric circles signify the campsites themselves and various topographical elements of the area that Kim’s paintings portray.
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