Women Hunting

Women go out hunting all the time.  We love goannas, black headed pythons and other lizards.  We also hunt down bush foods, like berries, yams, flowers, and bush bananas, and different seeds from bushes.  We all still do this.  We love to go out when the rain has been  right for different foods.

$670.00

1 in stock

Medium: Painting
850 x 500mm Synthetic Polymer Paint on Canvas
Year: 2022
SKU: 194-22

Description

Women go out hunting all the time.  We love goannas, black headed pythons and other lizards.  We also hunt down bush foods, like berries, yams, flowers, and bush bananas, and different seeds from bushes.  We all still do this.  We love to go out when the rain has been  right for different foods.

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Weight 0.8 kg

About Biddy Yulngarri Long

Nungarrayi is a traditional woman bringing years of bush living and travel by foot and later in life vehicle to her painting. Her early life was with other Warlpiri on Mt Doreen cattle station when her family wasn't travelling around their lands.  She has worked for many years teaching Warlpiri language and culture to children in the school's bilingual education program. Her initial medium was ochre when painting onto the body for ceremonies, and she still practices this, as well as painting with acrylic onto canvas and linen. Nungarrayi delights in the variations of colours now available to her. Her sister Lily Nungarrayi Jurrah/Hargraves was also a committed artist and they often painted at this art centre together. Nungarrayi began painting in 1986 in Lajamanu after a TAFE course introduced the community to Acrylic and Canvas. Biddy Nungarrayi was using the surname Jurrah, but wants to now use Long from her husband that has long since passed away.  Nungarrayi's art has been widely exhibited in Australia and is held in major national collections.

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