maria brown nampitjinpa | original artwork | sandhills - ID3631

maria brown nampitjinpa | original artwork | sandhills - ID3631
Dimensions: 99 x 100cm
Material: Acrylic on linen
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Maria Nampijinpa Brown is a Warlpiri painter from Yuendumu (NT) and part of a renowned painting family linked to Warlukurlangu Artists. Her work often features dense, rippling dot-bands that create a vibrating field of movement.
This composition belongs to the Sandhills (Tali/Tali Tali) theme, a common motif in Western Desert art, where undulating, parallel arcs represent wind-shaped dunes and the paths, sites, and ancestral energy (Tjukurrpa) across Country. The flowing waves and scalloped dotting in your painting evoke shifting light over dunes and the eddies of wind between ridgelines. (General context on “Tali Tali—Sandhills” Dreaming.)
Acrylic on linen. Painted in 2024. Comes with certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.

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