Angelina Nampijinpa Tasman Warlpiri, b. 1951
Angelina Nampijinpa Tasman was born in 1951 at Mount Doreen Station, an extensive breeding cattle station located 55 km north-west of Yuendumu.
Angelina began painting in 2004 after ’looking at the elder ladies painting’. She did not paint a great deal at the beginning but since 2007, after the children had grown up, she has been painting consistently with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal owned and governed Art Centre located in Yuendumu.
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Angelina Nampijinpa TasmanNgapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming) - Pirlinyarnu, 2021acrylic on linen91 x 46 cmSold
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Angelina Nampijinpa TasmanNgapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming) Pirilinyarnu, 2020acrylic on linen91 x 46 cm
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Angelina Nampijinpa Tasman‘Jarntu’ or ‘Maliki’ (Dogs) that live in Yuendumu, 2015acrylic on canvas30 x 30 cmSold
11 3/4 x 11 3/4 inSee more...
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Small Works, Big Stories
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Winter Salon + Art Parade 2016
11 - 13 Jun 2016Vibrant colours, from the blues of sea and sky to soft yellows, greys and whites to warm reds, pinks and oranges feature in our Winter Salon exhibition over the June...Read more
Angelina Nampijinpa Tasman was born in 1951 at Mount Doreen Station, an extensive breeding cattle station located 55 km north-west of Yuendumu. When she was a little girl she moved to Yuendumu with her parents and her four sisters and two brothers. She attended the local school in Yuendumu. When she left school she worked at the store for a few years and then at the school as an assistant teacher teaching the little kids. She married Alec Japangardi Tasman and they have four girls and one boy. One daughter lives in Katherine and their son lives in Darwin. They have a total of nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Angelina began painting in 2004 after ’looking at the elder ladies painting’. She did not paint a great deal at the beginning but since 2007, after the children had grown up, she has been painting consistently with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal owned and governed Art Centre located in Yuendumu. She paints mainly her father’s and her grandfather’s Jukurrpa stories, particularly Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming), Dreamings relating directly to her country, its features and the animals and plants that live on the land. When Angelina is not painting, she enjoys sitting around with her grandchildren, telling them stories.


