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Women's Ceremony by Pantjiya Nungurrayi

The painting represents the sand hills (tali) referring to the artists traditional homelands of Kiwirrkurra in the Western Desert, Central Australia.


The sand hills carry a deep spiritual meaning for Aboriginal women. It is a place where the women narrate their scared Aboriginal dreamtime stories through song lines, dance cycles and body paint. Sand hills is also a place where the women gather edible bush tucker.


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Pantjiya Nungurrayi

Title: Women's Ceremony

ID: 0712880

Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen

Size: 147x58

 

Price: $AUD4,400.00
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