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Yinarupa Nangala "Rockholes (Mukula)"

Yinarupa Nangala
"Rockholes (Mukula)"

  • Size (W x H)
  • Medium
  • Catalogue
  • Price $AUD
  • Sale Price
  • 60 x 60 cm
  • Acrylic on Canvas
  • 30627
  • $880
  • $660

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  • Language
  • Born
  • Area
  • Date
  • Pintupi
  • -
  • Kiwirrkurra, WA
  • 2023

Yinarupa paints her traditional lands at Ngamurru, which are located in the Kiwirrkurra region. This is a meeting place where women conduct ceremonial business and is an area abundant with the seed of the native acacia. The women collect the seeds and grind it into flour. This is then mixed with water to make 'latja’ - a type of dough. The latja is cooked into damper bread to be distributed according to traditional ceremonial rituals.

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Artist Yinarupa Nangala
TitleRockholes (Mukula)
Language GroupPintupi
AreaKiwirrkurra, WA
Catalogue 30627
Date2023
MediumAcrylic on Canvas
Size (W x H) 60 x 60 cm
Price $AUD $880   Sale Price $660

Unstretched - Rolled in a tube

Stretched - Ready to hang* (+$120)

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Yinarupa paints her traditional lands at Ngamurru, which are located in the Kiwirrkurra region. This is a meeting place where women conduct ceremonial business and is an area abundant with the seed of the native acacia. The women collect the seeds and grind it into flour. This is then mixed with water to make 'latja’ - a type of dough. The latja is cooked into damper bread to be distributed according to traditional ceremonial rituals.

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