JANICE STANLEY - PANTU
JANICE STANLEY
PANTU (SALT LAKE), 2024
120 x 120 cm
acrylic on linen
REGION
APY (Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara) Lands
PROVENANCE
Ernabella Arts, S
Art Leven, NSW
STORY
A very significant tjurkurpa (story) to Anangu is Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters) which is an extensive creation story relating to the Pleiades constellation. The story traverses Australia taking different forms, and local women are privy to the part of the story which takes place in the country near Ernabella.
In her paintings Janice is depicting a salt-lake near Attila (Mt Connor) a landmark in the Seven Sisters story. This story has been passed down to her by senior artist and aunt Renita Stanley. In this part of the story the sisters are walking and traveling south through this country. The Salt Lake that is a part of this arid county comes alive after rain. As the kapi (water) moves across the land it transforms the colour and light on the land and Janice is painting this change and movement.
ARTIST PROFILE
JANICE STANLEY