People of the Land
Untitled by Judy Watson Napangardi
The painting refers to the significant site of Mina Mina, west of Yuendumu in Central Australia and the Napangardi & Napanangka women.
The women gathered ngalyipi (snake vine), which has great ceremonial significance to Warlpiri people of Central Australia.
Ngalyipi is used to make shoulder straps to help carry Ngami (water carriers) and parraja (coolamon).
Aboriginal Symbols depicted in the painting are:
- U shape represents women
- I shape represents digging stick
- Concentric circle represents ceremonial site
If you would like to know more about the untiled painting and the relationship with Aboriginal Art and culture, please read the following articles:
- Yuendumu Aboriginal Art: Aboriginal Paintings from the Central Desert
- Aboriginal Women
- Aboriginal Symbols and their Meanings
Title: Untitled
Artist: Judy Watson Napangardi
ID: 0502237
Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen
Size: 121x62
Price: Sold

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