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Womens Ceremoniesby Margaret Brown NangalaThis painting depicts a Women's ceremonial site near Kirwirrkura in the Western Desert of Central Australia. The country surrounding the area is known as big mob sand hill country. This sand hill country was crossed by the Tingari women as they made their way towards Willkinkarra. |
ArtistMargaret Brown Nangala was born in 1968 and comes from Kiwirrkurra Community in the Western Desert of Central Australia. Margaret has worked with several galleries but has worked closely with Ikuntji Art Centre which is located within the spectacular West McDonnell Ranges approximately 230km from Alice Springs. Margaret typically paints women’s ceremonies within her artworks; however she also depicts the Tingari Cycle which shares the Dreaming story of a group of ancestral beings that emerged from the earth during the time of the creation. This is referred to as the Tjukurrpa. Her women’s ceremony artworks depict ceremonial sites near her homelands of Kiwirrkurra. This countryside is well known for its sand hill country. The Tingari ancestral women crossed this particular country as they made their way towards Wilkinkarra. Her artworks tend to be small pieces similar to the piece that Central Art has available.
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