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Aboriginal Art - Water Dreaming 107 x 76cm

Australian Made

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Artist: Lola Nampijinpa Brown

Artwork: Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming) - Mikanji

Size: 107cm x 76cm

Acrylic Canvas: Artwork delivered rolled.

View Artwork In: Balmain East shop

The painting is accompanied by a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity which tells the story related to the painting and some information about the artist.

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Sale of this artwork directly benefits the Artist and the Warlukurlangu Art Centre.

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The painting is by Lola Nampijinpa Brown. Lola was born in Ti-Tree, a small community in the Northern Territory of Australia, 193 km north of Alice Springs. When she was a little girl her mother and father took her to Willowra, a tiny community about 420 km north west of Alice Springs, where she grew up. Lola went to school there, and then to Alice Springs, where she attended high school, before moving to Mount Allen, where she married her promised husband. Lola was married for 25 years. While living in Mount Allen Lola was an active member of the museum. She made music, sticks, and necklaces, and painted coolamons and beads. Lola has seven children and eleven grandchildren. Her three sons still live in Mount Allen and her daughters live in Willowra, Tennant Creek and Mount Allen. She likes to visit her children whenever she can.

In 1994 Lola returned to Willowra for a short time before returning in 1997 to Mount Allen to live with her children. At Mount Allen she began painting, but, as there is no longer a museum and art centre in Mount Allen, the amount of work she could do was dependent on the availability of materials. In 2002 Lola moved to the Aboriginal community of Yuendumu, about 290 km northwest of Alice Springs, to paint with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation. It was here that she met and married her present husband, Christopher Japangardi Poulson, who also is a well known artist who paints with Warlukurlangu Artists.

Experience the magic of Aboriginal art for sale. This stunning piece of Indigenous art with intricate detail and beautiful earthy colours will be a beautiful addition to any wall in your home or corporate office.

This original Aboriginal artwork is from the Warlukurlangu Art Centre. Established in 1985 Warlukurlangu is a not-for-profit organisation that is 100% Aboriginal-owned by its artists from the remote desert communities of Yuendumu and Nyirripi in Central Australia.

Warlukurlangu Artists is famous for its gloriously colourful acrylic paintings. The art centre has a national and international profile and its art has been featured in hundreds of exhibitions and publications in Australia and around the world.

This original Aboriginal artwork is from the Warlukurlangu Art Centre. Established in 1985 Warlukurlangu is a not-for-profit organisation that is 100% Aboriginal-owned by its artists from the remote desert communities of Yuendumu and Nyirripi in Central Australia.

Warlukurlangu Artists is famous for its gloriously colourful acrylic paintings. The art centre has a national and international profile and its art has been featured in hundreds of exhibitions and publications in Australia and around the world.