Located in Alice Springs, Central Australia
Kurntakurlangu Jukurrpa
This Limited Edition Etching depicts a major women’s ceremonial site known as Mina Mina, the artist’s custodial country located near Lake Mackay in the Tanami Desert, north of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory of Australia. During the Jukurrpa Ancestral women of the Napangardi and Napanangka sub-section groups (aunt / niece relationship, in which knowledge is passed from one to the other) gathered to collect ceremonial digging sticks (Karlangu) that had emerged from the ground. They then proceeded east, performing rituals of song and dance, to the place known as Jankinyi. A large belt of trees (Allocasuarina decaisneana) now stand where these digging sticks once were.
Paper: Arches Cover (White)
Image Size: 67 x 102.5 cm
Paper size: 80 x 120 cm
Catalogue No: DN-1.1
Price: AUD 3,500
Mina Mina – Memories of Country
This screen print depicts a major women’s ceremonial site known as Mina Mina, the artist’s custodial country, located near Lake Mackay in the Tanami Desert, north of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory. During the Jukurrpa Ancestral women of the Napangardi and Napanangka sub-section groups (aunt / niece relationship, in which knowledge is passed from one to the other) gathered to collect ceremonial digging sticks (karlangu) that had emerged from the ground. They then proceeded east, performing rituals of song and dance, to the place known as Jankinyi. A large belt of trees (Allocasuarina decaisneana) now stand where these digging sticks once were.
Medium: Screenprint
Image Size: 50 x 39 cm
Paper & size: Magnani pescia, 76 x 56 cm
Catalogue No: DN-24
Price: AUD 550
Karntakurlangu Jukurrpa
Depicts a major women’s ceremonial site known as Mina Mina, the artist’s custodial country, located near Lake Mackay in the Tanami Desert, north of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Limited Edition Etching
Image Size: 44 cm x 44 cm
Paper size: 57 cm x 78 cm
Catalogue No: DN-19
Price: AUD 1,200
In Between Hieroglyphics
Throughout life’s journey, we can sometimes feel that we are traveling along parallel lines simultaneously – and it is about the choices we make along the way. The artist sees these works as an expression of both his cultural and artistic journey.
The series were painted in 2004 whilst living in Sydney listening to David Bowie music.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 31 cm x 25 cm
Paper Size: 80 cm x 60 cm
Catalogue No: 14346RL
Price: AUD 220
In Between Hieroglyphics
Throughout life’s journey, we can sometimes feel that we are traveling along parallel lines simultaneously – and it is about the choices we make along the way. The artist sees these works as an expression of both his cultural and artistic journey.
The series were painted in 2004 whilst living in Sydney listening to David Bowie music.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 31 cm x 25 cm
Catalogue No: 14345RL
Price: AUD 220
The Studio
(The Protection Series 2006)
From Rusiate’s “Protection Series” of works, this beautiful artwork with its monochromatic and fine textural design, makes a statement with it block of red, framed as a door within a doorway within a doorway.
The closed door, is the entrance to the “Studio”… who knows what the artist has depicted beyond the door…
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 30 cm x 30 cm
Catalogue No: 10318RL
Price: AUD 350
The Protection Series 2006
From Rusiate’s “Protection Series”, this beautiful work sings with a subtle muted colour palate and fine textural design work.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Size: 30 cm x 30 cm
Catalogue No: 10347RL
Price: AUD 350
Tingari events at Lake MacKay
In this beautifully subtle white work, the subject is associated with a Jukurrpa (Dreaming) event in the Tingari Cycle, which is related to the site of Wilkinkarra (the great salt lake of Lake Mackay) in Western Australia where Walala and his family lived a traditional lifestyle until 1984.
The quiet intensity of Tjapaltjarri’s rectangular forms seem to have a life of their own, creating movement not only up and down but through the entirety of the screenprint. From a distance, the background blends out of the picture, leaving the shapes as though hovering mid-movement in space. The once static geometrics tumble in arabesques over and under one another, the viewer’s eye caught in their flight. Tjapaltjarri, who has always made the most of his minimal use of colour, here uses its very lack to incredible effect. Coming as he does from salt-lake country where one’s vision is constantly challenged, always thrown askew, could it be that Walala is, unconsciously, recreating this optical effect here in this limited edition screen print...
Medium: Screenprint
Image Size: 51 cm x 73 cm
Paper size: 121 cm x 56 cm
Catalogue No: WDed45WT
Price: AUD 950
‘Wilkinkarra’
Wilkinkarra is the Pintubi name for Lake Mackay. This area is Mitjili’s traditional country and this is the region where she lived pre-contact.
Mitjili’s family would camp on the Walatu (islands of the lake) and then go into the surrounding bush to hunt. One of their main camps was called “Parrailpit”, a large wetland area with many eucalyptus trees.
Medium: Screenprint
Image Size: 59.5 cm x 60 cm
Catalogue No: PRINTMN-02
Price: AUD 850
Artetyerre, 2007
This limited edition etching of Artetyerre by Billy Benn is a depiction from memory of his country, Harts Range.
Billy Benn was taught to paint by his two older sisters Ally Kemerre and Gladdy Kemerre, as well as memories of a Chinese lady showing him how to paint. Billy’s father was also an artist creating the more traditional artefacts of boomerangs, spears and wooden sculptures.
Medium: Limited Edition Etching
Image Size: 19.5 x 12.5 cm
Paper size: 38.5 x 26.5 cm
Catalogue No: PRINTBB-3
Price: AUD 650
Snake Dreaming 1990
Keringke Arts.
Medium: Framed original Artwork on paper
Image Size: 68 x 45 cm
Frame Size: 79.5 x 56.5 cm
Catalogue No: KERINGKE
Price: AUD 895
Bush Tucker
Keringke Arts.
Medium: Framed original Artwork on paper
Image Size: 60 x 50 cm
Frame Size: 76 x 65 cm
Catalogue No: KERINGKE
Price: AUD POA