Imitjala Curley Pitjantjatjara, b. 1953
Ngayuku Ngura, Walytjitjata (My Country), 2017
ink on paper
76 x 57 cm
29 7/8 x 22 1/2 in
29 7/8 x 22 1/2 in
MM3606
$ 1,200.00
Imitjala Curley is a leading senior artist of Kaltjiti Arts at Fregon in the APY Lands. Here she is painting her Nguru or country of Walytjitjata. In Pitjantjatjara language, the...
Imitjala Curley is a leading senior artist of Kaltjiti Arts at Fregon in the APY Lands.
Here she is painting her Nguru or country of Walytjitjata. In Pitjantjatjara language, the word Ngura is a definition for the physical geography of land and country. However Ngura has a more richly imbedded meaning as a place to which someone belongs; defining where an individual comes from, family connections, skin groups, and language.
Paintings of Ngura often portray personal stories and memories of country that is personal to the artist. Iconography of significant elements within the desert landscape such as rock holes, underground springs, mountain and rock formations, and sacred sites are meticulously recorded from memory, and often depicted from an aerial perspective.
Here she is painting her Nguru or country of Walytjitjata. In Pitjantjatjara language, the word Ngura is a definition for the physical geography of land and country. However Ngura has a more richly imbedded meaning as a place to which someone belongs; defining where an individual comes from, family connections, skin groups, and language.
Paintings of Ngura often portray personal stories and memories of country that is personal to the artist. Iconography of significant elements within the desert landscape such as rock holes, underground springs, mountain and rock formations, and sacred sites are meticulously recorded from memory, and often depicted from an aerial perspective.