Sonia Kurarra Walmajarri, b. 1952
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Sonia KurarraMartuwarra, 2016acrylic on paper ( framed)76 x 57 cm$ 2,400.00
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Summer Collector's Show 2020
27 Dec 2019 - 25 Feb 2020Outstanding Aboriginal art from the Central, Western and Eastern Deserts, Far North Queensland, the APY Lands, Utopia, the Pilbara, the Kimberley, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and the Mornington Peninsula plus...Read more -
Colours of My Country
Opening summer exhibition Everywhen Artspace 5 Jan - 28 Feb 2019Opening exhibition Everywhen Artspace. New Aboriginal art from the Central, Western & Eastern deserts, Far North Queensland, the APY Lands, Utopia, the Pilbara, the Kimberley, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and...Read more -
From Nature
Spring Salon 2017 23 Sep - 30 Oct 2017Discover the connection between art and nature this spring at Whistlewood Gallery. Our Spring Salon exhibition, From Nature, features Aboriginal and select contemporary Australian art selected for its celebration of...Read more -
Putuparri & The Rainmakers
New works from Mangkaja Arts 18 Jan - 27 Feb 2017Opening of an exhibition of new Aboriginal art from around Australia featuring works by award winning and emerging artists of the pioneering Kimberley colourist artists of Mangkaja Arts, Fitzroy Crossing....Read more -
Living the Land
30 Oct - 14 Nov 2010Coolart Wetlands & Homestead, Somers, Victoria on Saturday Oct 30-Nov 14, 2010. Featuring 70+ works from around Australia by leading artists including Ningura Napurrula, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Billy Missi, Jack Britten,...Read more -
McCulloch's Aboriginal Art @ Salt Contemporary
A decade of Australia’s Indigenous fine art 1999-2009 6 - 19 Jun 2009Curated by McCulloch & McCulloch June 6-19 2009 Salt Contemporary ArtRead more
Sonia Kurarra grew up in the river country at Yungngora (Noonkanbah). She used to help the kindergarten teacher with teaching art. They used to take the children out to the Sandy Billabong and teach them how to paint and dance. There is a ngarrangkarni [Dreamtime] snake that lives in the billabong. His name is Nangurra. Sonia began painting at Mangkaja in the early 1990s working mostly on paper. Since 2008, Sonia has been working predominantly on canvas and her practice has become more consistent. She has exhibited in numerous group shows and had an overwhelming response to her first solo shows in 2009.
Sonia paints the sandy billabong country along the stretch of the Fitzroy River that runs directly behind the community. After the flood waters recede, there are billabongs that hold a plentiful supply of parlka [barramundi], kurlumajarti [catfish] and bream. She paints gapi [fish], parrmarr [rocks] where the fish is cooked, ngurti [coolamon] and a karli [boomerang].
Sonia paints these images over and over as though they are etched into her psyche; works that are linear representations in monotones and others that are layers lathered on with wild and confident brush strokes. These contemporary compositions display an outstanding understanding of colour.


