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Budgerigar Dreamingby Karen Napaljarri Barnes
Traditional iconography can be used to depict the sites and birds of this Jukurrpa. the iconography use for the sites and waterholes are concentric circles, while cross-like shapes depict the footprints of the birds on the ground and give an indication of the large flocks of 'ngatijirri' that can be found near Yangarnmpi and other sites close to Yuendumu.In this painting Karen has used a non traditional way of painting the Jukurrpa. She has used a more realistic depiction of the birds and a very abstract representation of the landscape and colors. |
ArtistKaren Napaljarri Barnes was born on the 14th March 1992 and is the granddaughter of famous Warlpiri artist Judy Napangardi Watson. Karen was born at Lajamanu, a remote Aboriginal community on the edge of the Tanami Desert in Central Australia. As a young girl once she had completed school she relocated to Yuendumu Community to be closer with her family. It was here that she spent a great deal of time with her grandmother Judy Napangardi Watsonand and began to paint regularly with her in 2001. Since that time Karen has worked with Warlukurlangu – Artists of Yuendumu on a regular basis and it is through them that her artworks can be found in galleries around Australia. Her paintings have also been featured in several group exhibitions around Australia and overseas. Karen paints her Dreamtime story of Yankirri Jukurrpa (Emu Dreaming) which has been passed down to her by her family. Her Dreamtime stories come from Mina Mina country. Central Art is excited to be able to feature her artworks on our website. |
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