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Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi / Grandmother's Country

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ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous... More
ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous of our Australian Artists (deceased 2002). She began painting at an early age- under the tuition of her famous father and often collaborated with him- producing important works. The content of Gabriella's paintings is the Dreaming stories handed down to her from her paternal grandmother- Long Rose Nungala and the other senior women who taught her in her formative years - these include Grandmother's Dreaming- Seven Sisters Dreaming (Milky Way)- Goanna- Bush Tucker and Serpent Dreamings of her Anmatyerre heritage. She was the youngest artist to be awarded the prestigious Alice Springs Art Prize whilst still studying at Yirara College at age 16. Her natural talent and knowledge of the women's dreaming stories was enhanced technically by her association with the grass roots painters of Papunya Tula - her father's brothe Less

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Ju Ju Wilson / Waterholes Mirriuwong Country

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ARTIST PROFILE JUJU WILSON Ju Ju was born at Mantinea Flats in the East Kimberley. She was educated at Beagle Bay. She is of the Mirruiwong/Gadger ong group and her Aboriginal name is... More
ARTIST PROFILE JUJU WILSON Ju Ju was born at Mantinea Flats in the East Kimberley. She was educated at Beagle Bay. She is of the Mirruiwong/Gadger ong group and her Aboriginal name is Burriwee – but to everyone she is “Ju Ju”. Mother of six- tour guide- much sought after cultural advisor- expert in bush tucker- bush medicines- advisor to those publishing booklets on these subjects – she has made numerous appearances on Television regarding these topics. Ju Ju is a renowned didgeridoo maker- both carves and paints boomerangs and is an authority on rock art and sacred sites and speaks five dialects fluently. Ju Ju is a member of a well known painting family – her grandmother Sheba- her mother Freda (dcsd.) and her daughter Reagan – four generations of very talented ladies. Her paintings and artefacts are collected world-wide. In 2003 Ju Ju was asked to paint trophies for the Dubai Racing Club- home of the World’s Richest Race Meeting. These trophies featured Australian Indigenous Animals Less

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Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi / Grandmother's Country

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ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous... More
ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous of our Australian Artists (deceased 2002). She began painting at an early age- under the tuition of her famous father and often collaborated with him- producing important works. The content of Gabriella's paintings is the Dreaming stories handed down to her from her paternal grandmother- Long Rose Nungala and the other senior women who taught her in her formative years - these include Grandmother's Dreaming- Seven Sisters Dreaming (Milky Way)- Goanna- Bush Tucker and Serpent Dreamings of her Anmatyerre heritage. She was the youngest artist to be awarded the prestigious Alice Springs Art Prize whilst still studying at Yirara College at age 16. Her natural talent and knowledge of the women's dreaming stories was enhanced technically by her association with the grass roots painters of Papunya Tula - her father's brothe Less

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Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi / Grandmother's Country

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ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous... More
ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous of our Australian Artists (deceased 2002). She began painting at an early age- under the tuition of her famous father and often collaborated with him- producing important works. The content of Gabriella's paintings is the Dreaming stories handed down to her from her paternal grandmother- Long Rose Nungala and the other senior women who taught her in her formative years - these include Grandmother's Dreaming- Seven Sisters Dreaming (Milky Way)- Goanna- Bush Tucker and Serpent Dreamings of her Anmatyerre heritage. She was the youngest artist to be awarded the prestigious Alice Springs Art Prize whilst still studying at Yirara College at age 16. Her natural talent and knowledge of the women's dreaming stories was enhanced technically by her association with the grass roots painters of Papunya Tula - her father's brothe Less

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Charlene Carrington / Uncle Jandany's Country

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ARTIST PROFILE Charlene Carrington Charlene is definitely one of the most talented- exciting young artists in Australia. Born in Perth 1977- she grew up at Warmun Community- Turkey... More
ARTIST PROFILE Charlene Carrington Charlene is definitely one of the most talented- exciting young artists in Australia. Born in Perth 1977- she grew up at Warmun Community- Turkey Creek- Western Australia. She has established herself as a strong woman- an enthusiastic painter with an enquiring mind and the ability to fulfil her highest aspirations. Charlene is an established International Australian Artist. She is ambitious- determined to succeed in the Art World- yet retaining a deep love of her extended family and always her six children and her family are uppermost in Charlene’s life. Quick to laugh- generous of herself- a popular loving and much loved lady. Charlene started painting at an early age – the second child of Churchill Cann and Sade Carrington- both International Artists- her earlier paintings reflected the flowing lines and meticulous method of her mother. She was known to comment when young that she just didn’t feel “right” when trying her father’s style- but it Less

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Ju Ju Wilson / Waterholes Mirriuwong Country

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ARTIST PROFILE JUJU WILSON Ju Ju was born at Mantinea Flats in the East Kimberley. She was educated at Beagle Bay. She is of the Mirruiwong/Gadger ong group and her Aboriginal name is... More
ARTIST PROFILE JUJU WILSON Ju Ju was born at Mantinea Flats in the East Kimberley. She was educated at Beagle Bay. She is of the Mirruiwong/Gadger ong group and her Aboriginal name is Burriwee – but to everyone she is “Ju Ju”. Mother of six- tour guide- much sought after cultural advisor- expert in bush tucker- bush medicines- advisor to those publishing booklets on these subjects – she has made numerous appearances on Television regarding these topics. Ju Ju is a renowned didgeridoo maker- both carves and paints boomerangs and is an authority on rock art and sacred sites and speaks five dialects fluently. Ju Ju is a member of a well known painting family – her grandmother Sheba- her mother Freda (dcsd.) and her daughter Reagan – four generations of very talented ladies. Her paintings and artefacts are collected world-wide. In 2003 Ju Ju was asked to paint trophies for the Dubai Racing Club- home of the World’s Richest Race Meeting. These trophies featured Australian Indigenous Animals Less

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Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi / Grandmother's Country

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ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous... More
ARTIST PROFILE Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi Gabriella was born in 1967 at Mt Allan- Northern Territory. She is the eldest daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri- one of the most famous of our Australian Artists (deceased 2002). She began painting at an early age- under the tuition of her famous father and often collaborated with him- producing important works. The content of Gabriella's paintings is the Dreaming stories handed down to her from her paternal grandmother- Long Rose Nungala and the other senior women who taught her in her formative years - these include Grandmother's Dreaming- Seven Sisters Dreaming (Milky Way)- Goanna- Bush Tucker and Serpent Dreamings of her Anmatyerre heritage. She was the youngest artist to be awarded the prestigious Alice Springs Art Prize whilst still studying at Yirara College at age 16. Her natural talent and knowledge of the women's dreaming stories was enhanced technically by her association with the grass roots painters of Papunya Tula - her father's brothe Less

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Ju Ju Wilson / Wandjina - Mirriuwong Country

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ARTIST PROFILE JUJU WILSON Ju Ju was born at Mantinea Flats in the East Kimberley. She was educated at Beagle Bay. She is of the Mirruiwong/Gadger ong group and her Aboriginal name is... More
ARTIST PROFILE JUJU WILSON Ju Ju was born at Mantinea Flats in the East Kimberley. She was educated at Beagle Bay. She is of the Mirruiwong/Gadger ong group and her Aboriginal name is Burriwee – but to everyone she is “Ju Ju”. Mother of six- tour guide- much sought after cultural advisor- expert in bush tucker- bush medicines- advisor to those publishing booklets on these subjects – she has made numerous appearances on Television regarding these topics. Ju Ju is a renowned didgeridoo maker- both carves and paints boomerangs and is an authority on rock art and sacred sites and speaks five dialects fluently. Ju Ju is a member of a well known painting family – her grandmother Sheba- her mother Freda (dcsd.) and her daughter Reagan – four generations of very talented ladies. Her paintings and artefacts are collected world-wide. In 2003 Ju Ju was asked to paint trophies for the Dubai Racing Club- home of the World’s Richest Race Meeting. These trophies featured Australian Indigenous Animals Less

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Mark Nodea / Redbutte

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful... More
ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Kel Less

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Lily Karadada / Two Wandjina

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell... More
ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 199 Less

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Mark Nodea / Kurrirr Kurrirr (Juwarri)

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A significant design depicting a particular image of the dance headboards used in Rover Thomas’ famous Kurrirr Kurrirr corroboree. Click here for the detailed story of the Kurrirr Kurrirr... More
A significant design depicting a particular image of the dance headboards used in Rover Thomas’ famous Kurrirr Kurrirr corroboree. Click here for the detailed story of the Kurrirr Kurrirr Ceremony _____ ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award fo Less

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Greeny Purvis Petyarre / Yam Dreaming

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ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are... More
ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are talented artists. His cousins are well known artists Gloria Tamerre Petyarre and Lindsay Bird- and his aunt was Emily Kame Kngwarreye (dcsd) one of our most famous Australian artists. Greeny Purvis Petyarre was born around 1930 at Boundary Bore in the region of Utopia. Greeny is an Eastern Anmatyerre speaker. His father Allugra Jack- Lindsay Birds mother and Emily were all blood brothers and sister. Greeny is a very spiritual painter with a great understanding and love of his country. His painting content includes Plum Dreaming- Yam Dreaming and Body Paint. A serious of works titled An Enriched Country was painted by Greeny in collaboration with his Aunt Emily. Greeny executed the iconography of the root systems of bush tucker- whilst Emily painted the wildflowers that bloom profusely after the rain. It has bee Less

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Greeny Purvis Petyarre / Emu Dreaming

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ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are... More
ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are talented artists. His cousins are well known artists Gloria Tamerre Petyarre and Lindsay Bird- and his aunt was Emily Kame Kngwarreye (dcsd) one of our most famous Australian artists. Greeny Purvis Petyarre was born around 1930 at Boundary Bore in the region of Utopia. Greeny is an Eastern Anmatyerre speaker. His father Allugra Jack- Lindsay Birds mother and Emily were all blood brothers and sister. Greeny is a very spiritual painter with a great understanding and love of his country. His painting content includes Plum Dreaming- Yam Dreaming and Body Paint. A serious of works titled An Enriched Country was painted by Greeny in collaboration with his Aunt Emily. Greeny executed the iconography of the root systems of bush tucker- whilst Emily painted the wildflowers that bloom profusely after the rain. It has bee Less

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Lily Karadada / Two Wandjina

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell... More
ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1 Less

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Mark Nodea / Rough Tailed Lizard

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Kelly Less

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Mark Nodea / Tarnal

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Kelly Less

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Lily Karadada / Rainmaker Wandjina

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell... More
ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1 Less

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Mark Nodea / Purnululu

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful... More
ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Ke Less

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Mark Nodea / Kurrirr Kurrirr (Pukulmirri & Jukulmirri)

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1 Less

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Greeny Purvis Petyarre / Yam Dreaming

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ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are talented artists. His cousins are well known artists Gloria Tamerre Petyarre and Lindsay Bird- and his aunt was Emily Kame Kngwarreye (dcsd) one of our most famous Australian artists. Greeny Purvis Petyarre was born around 1930 at Boundary Bore in the region of Utopia. Greeny is an Eastern Anmatyerre speaker. His father Allugra Jack- Lindsay Birds mother and Emily were all blood brothers and sister. Greeny is a very spiritual painter with a great understanding and love of his country. His painting content includes Plum Dreaming- Yam Dreaming and Body Paint. A serious of works titled An Enriched Country was painted by Greeny in collaboration with his Aunt Emily. Greeny executed the iconography of the root systems of bush tucker- whilst Emily painted the wildflowers that bloom profusely after the rain. It has bee Less

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Lily Karadada / Rock Art - Wandjina

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1 Less

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Mark Nodea / Emu Dreaming

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Less

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Lily Karadada / Rainmaker Wandjina

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 199 Less

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Greeny Purvis Petyarre / Yam Dreaming

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ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are talented artists. His cousins are well known artists Gloria Tamerre Petyarre and Lindsay Bird- and his aunt was Emily Kame Kngwarreye (dcsd) one of our most famous Australian artists. Greeny Purvis Petyarre was born around 1930 at Boundary Bore in the region of Utopia. Greeny is an Eastern Anmatyerre speaker. His father Allugra Jack- Lindsay Birds mother and Emily were all blood brothers and sister. Greeny is a very spiritual painter with a great understanding and love of his country. His painting content includes Plum Dreaming- Yam Dreaming and Body Paint. A serious of works titled An Enriched Country was painted by Greeny in collaboration with his Aunt Emily. Greeny executed the iconography of the root systems of bush tucker- whilst Emily painted the wildflowers that bloom profusely after the rain. It has bee Less

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Lily Karadada / Wandjina and Gyorns

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell... More
ARTIST PROFILE Lily Mindindil Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 199 Less

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Mark Nodea / Buffalo Hole

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Kelly Less

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Mark Nodea / North of Buffalo Hole

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Kelly Less

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Mark Nodea / Kurrirr Kurrirr (Juwarri)

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A significant design depicting a particular image of the dance headboards used in Rover Thomas’ famous Kurrirr Kurrirr corroboree. Click here for the detailed story of the Kurrirr Kurrirr Ceremony ___________ ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Less

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Mark Nodea / Kurrirr Kurrirr (Pangkalji)

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A significant design depicting a particular image of the dance headboards used in Rover Thomas’ famous Kurrirr Kurrirr corroboree. Click here for the detailed story of the Kurrirr Kurrirr Ceremony _____ ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award Less

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Mark Nodea / Rainbow Serpent

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ARTIST PROFILE Mark Nodea Mark was born in Derby in 1968. He currently resides in Kununurra and is former Chairperson of the Warmun Art Centre. Mark is well educated and a wonderful ambassador for his Community and the traditional ochre art of the area. He has been taught the stories of his land by his mother- artist Nancy Nodea- and paints her country- Texas Downs- and his father’s country around Cherabun Station. Mark's father is Hanson Boxer- a Walmajarrie man- and this enables Mark to extend his content to embrace both Kitja land and his father's country around Yakanarra (an excision of Go Go Station via Fitzroy Crossing) and Cherabun Station. His minimal and sometimes flamboyant style gives him scope for large works. Mark's design won the 2002 Royal Australian Mint International Award for Pure Silver Collector Coin. The Royal Australian Mint has only released ten such coins since 1983. He has participated in Group Exhibitions and his first Solo in September 2003 at the prestigious Alison Ke Less

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Lily Karadada / Rock Art - Turtle

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ARTIST PROFILE Lily 'Mindindil' Karadada Lily was born Prince Regent River area c. 1921. From her father's country- Woombangowangoorr - she went with her mother and family to Mitchell Plateau. She married Jack Karadada and eventually settled in Kalumburu- where she still lives with her huge extended and very talented family. Lily is one of Australia's most important contemporary aboriginal artists. Whilst she varies her subject matter- she has never compromised on style. Lily's paintings are instantly recognisable. Lily paints Wandjina - with varied totems- rain dotting- lightning (Black Wandjina)- turtles- cave pools with bubbles - all different but all Lily Karadada. Lily was awarded the Australian Centenary Medal for Contribution to Art in 2003. A lovely lady- with a wonderful- infectious laugh - once met- never forgotten. SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 1981 - Art of the Australian Aborigine- Museum fur Volkerkunde- Leipzig- Dresden- Germany 1988 - Karnta- Touring South-east Asia 1990 - Balance- Brisbane 1 Less

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Greeny Purvis Petyarre / Yam Dreaming

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ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are... More
ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are talented artists. His cousins are well known artists Gloria Tamerre Petyarre and Lindsay Bird- and his aunt was Emily Kame Kngwarreye (dcsd) one of our most famous Australian artists. Greeny Purvis Petyarre was born around 1930 at Boundary Bore in the region of Utopia. Greeny is an Eastern Anmatyerre speaker. His father Allugra Jack- Lindsay Birds mother and Emily were all blood brothers and sister. Greeny is a very spiritual painter with a great understanding and love of his country. His painting content includes Plum Dreaming- Yam Dreaming and Body Paint. A serious of works titled An Enriched Country was painted by Greeny in collaboration with his Aunt Emily. Greeny executed the iconography of the root systems of bush tucker- whilst Emily painted the wildflowers that bloom profusely after the rain. It has bee Less

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ARTIST PROFILE Greeny Purvis Petyarre Greeny Purvis Petyarre is a tribal elder and ceremonial leader and lives at Boundary Bore with his wife Kathleen and four daughters- all of whom are talented artists. His cousins are well known artists Gloria Tamerre Petyarre and Lindsay Bird- and his aunt was Emily Kame Kngwarreye (dcsd) one of our most famous Australian artists. Greeny Purvis Petyarre was born around 1930 at Boundary Bore in the region of Utopia. Greeny is an Eastern Anmatyerre speaker. His father Allugra Jack- Lindsay Birds mother and Emily were all blood brothers and sister. Greeny is a very spiritual painter with a great understanding and love of his country. His painting content includes Plum Dreaming- Yam Dreaming and Body Paint. A serious of works titled An Enriched Country was painted by Greeny in collaboration with his Aunt Emily. Greeny executed the iconography of the root systems of bush tucker- whilst Emily painted the wildflowers that bloom profusely after the rain. It has bee Less

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Mark Nodea / Kurrirr Kurrirr (Jimpi (the Devil))

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