Grandmother’s Journey (acrylic on canvas)

This Artwork is an original by a Central Australian Aboriginal Artist. Copyright for the artwork remains with the Artist.

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Artist: Marie Napurulla
Title: Grandmother’s Journey (acrylic on canvas)
Code: MN 5
Size: 30cm X 68cm
Price (AU): $280.00
Skin name (if applicable): Napurrulla
Language: Luritja
Community:
Region: Central Australia
Artist Biography:

Granmother’s Journey from Tempe to Areyonga from Tempe Downs to Areyonga then Hermansburg to Jay Creek.

Marie has created a series of paintings about her grandmother’s journeys through the central Australian desert regions;  the spiritual and physical journeys translated into contemporary images based on traditional Aboriginal iconography.  Her grandmother travelled with cameleers, riding camels with them.  She assisted them with local knowledge of tracks, water holes, food sources and cooking.  These and other desert survival skills were essential for the lengthy and difficult journeys, transporting supplies and goods on camels through the desert regions.

Marie was born in NSW in 1968, and is the descendant of Stolen Generation Indigenous ancestors from Central Australia.  She became determined to explore her Aboriginal  background/ancestry several years ago, which brought Marie and her family “back” to Central Australia.  She mad connections with relations and kin in the region, and gained more familiarity with her grandmother’s story, which inspired her.

She is now residing in Alice Springs with her family of seven children, and partner, who is also a contemporary indigenous solo artist.

Marie is a popular local Artist; her work is shown and sold in Alice Springs galleries;  and included in private collections in Australia and overseas.


 
Last Updated: Friday, 29 March 2024 00:43

Authenticity

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The information about artists vary greatly, and mostly, this information is provided by the artists themselves directly.  Artists also vary greatly in the way they talk about themselves and their artworks.  There are often limits they have from their families and community, about how much, and what they can say about the iconic images, and symbols in their artworks.  The works and biographies of well known artists are more widely available, whilst new and emerging artists don't have a large work biography.  As individuals, artists can be reserved, shy, or, outgoing and prolific in their stories "yarns" and life histories. There are various levels and / or interest (or confidence) in English language usage and skills.  In the majority of Indigenous Central Australian communities, English is usually not the first spoken language.

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