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IMELDA (YUKENBARRI) GUGAMAN - WINPURPURLA

IMELDA (YUKENBARRI) GUGAMAN - WINPURPURLA

SKU: 21249

NINGIE NANGALA

WINPURPURLA (BUSHTUCKER),  2024

122 x 61 cm

acrylic on canvas

 

REGION

Wirrimanu (Balgo Hills), WA

 

PROVENANCE

Warlayirti Artists, WA Cat No: 632-24

Art Leven, Gadigal NSW

 

STORY
Imelda is the first child born to Lucy Yukenbarri and Helicopter Tjungurrayi. In this painting Imelda has depicted her mother's country south of Balgo, in the Great Sandy Desert called Winpurpurla named after a tjurrnu (soakwater). Winpurpurla is an inta (living water) place so it always has good water. Imelda's mother passed this story on to her. There where three skin groups travelling from south, Nungarrayi, Nampitjin and Napangarti. They were travelling to Winpurpurla to collect a variety of kumpupatja (bush tomato), which when exposed to sun, change to the off white colour in this painting and are ready to harvest. They also came to harvest bush rasins, represented by the orange dots. The women saw the rocky hill that harboured the tjurnu. The people who were living in Winpurpurla came to them and welcomed them. When the women came near to the tjurnu they stood there singing and then kneeled down near the waters edge. Before the women could drink water they had to drop rocks in the water. Only after they had done this could they enjoy drinking the cool water. They were all happy, singing and sharing food.

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