Billy Tjampitjinpa Kenda Pitjantjatjara, Luritja, b. 1967
Billy started painting in the Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artist Studio in 2004. He primarily paints his Mother’s country, Jay Creek, in the West Macdonnell Ranges, creating landscapes where the various textures and patterns of rocks and flora play against each other.
Drawing inspiration from the increasing population and traffic within the Central Desert Region, Billy started adding trucks and cars to his textured landscapes in 2008.
Two of his works, ‘All Them Tourists Goin’ to Look at Countryside’ and ‘Lookin’ Through Gap at Alice Springs Town’ are featured in a public art display on the external walls of the Alice Springs Public Library, installed in 2020 with funds made available from Arts NT. Together the works are 22 metres long.
Kenda was a finalist in the Wynne Prize, AGNSW, 2022 and Telstra NATSIAA, MAGNT, 2024.
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Billy Tjampitjinpa KendaTourists look around countryside from the helicopter, 2017acrylic on linen40 x 65 cm$ 1,200.00
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Billy Tjampitjinpa KendaTourists Lookin' at Water Flowin' in the River, 2016acrylic on linen20 x 30 cm$ 420.00
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Billy Tjampitjinpa KendaTwo Men Flyin' with Parachutes in the West Part of the Desert, 2014acrylic on linen30.5 x 30 cm$ 590.00
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Billy Tjampitjinpa KendaLookout at Alice Springs and Jay Creek, 2012acrylic on Belgian linen25.5 x 122 cm$ 1,200.00
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Billy Tjampitjinpa KendaTourist Drive, 2007acrylic on linen30 x 121.5 cm$ 1,400.00
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Billy Tjampitjinpa KendaUntitled, 2003acrylic on canvas20 x 46 cm$ 580.00
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Billy started painting in the Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artist Studio in 2004. He primarily paints his Mother’s country, Jay Creek, in the West Macdonnell Ranges, creating landscapes where the various textures and patterns of rocks and flora play against each other. Billy’s ability to evoke the beauty of the Central Desert in his paintings demonstrates his strong connection to the land.
Billy speaks about the history of painting in his family: “My grandfather been telling me to paint. Long time ago, he painted. He been teaching me about painting when I was a young boy. He liked to paint countryside. Bill Okai… My mother, Mona Okai, she was painting, she painted anything, she painted dot work. She been pass away, long time ago.”
Billy’s graphic style of painting has a sense of calm and balance within. Drawing inspiration from the increasing population and traffic within the Central Desert Region, Billy started adding trucks and cars to his textured landscapes in 2008. Soon after followed aeroplanes, helicopters and even the odd flying saucer, adding to the playful nature of his work. Interacting with these subjects are the animals that have always been there- the kangaroos, the emus, the lizards, the eagles. They look on from a perch on a rock or from the shade of a tree; they flee from oncoming traffic. They function as observers and survivors of this changing place. “I always see lotta cars, at Jay Creek, Hermannsburg road… That’s what I’m thinking about. I think about all them cars. I seen all them tourists driving through to Standley Chasm; stop out there, see them kangaroos- long time ago.”
More recently Billy has been depicting scenes of remote communities and town camps, as the scope of his work continues to expand to encompass all things unique to Central Australia.
He has been featured in many exhibitions held by Bindi Mwerre Anthurre Artists as well as in Desert Mob and the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair. In 2014 he featured in the Artbank exhibition Loose Canon which aimed to feature an alternative canon of work by well-regarded artists who are often left out of recent histories of art; another Central Australian artist featured in this exhibition was Vincent Namatjira.
Artbank also hold his painting 'A busy day in Central Australia, 2013' in their collection.
Two of his works, ‘All Them Tourists Goin’ to Look at Countryside’ and ‘Lookin’ Through Gap at Alice Springs Town’ are featured in a public art display on the external walls of the Alice Springs Public Library, installed in 2020 with funds made available from Arts NT. Together the works are 22 metres long.
Kenda was a finalist in the Wynne Prize, AGNSW, 2022 and Telstra NATSIAA, MAGNT, 2024.


