elizabeth marks nakamarra | original artwork | my country - ID41025
Elizabeth Marks Nakamarra
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First Nations Art Collection
SKU: IA-ID41025
elizabeth marks nakamarra | original artwork | my country - ID41025
Elizabeth Marks Nakamarra
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First Nations Art Collection
SKU: IA-ID41025
Dimensions: 154 × 214cm
Material: Acrylic on Belgian linen
Regular price$12,500.00
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Painted in 2005. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Artwork is stretched and ready to hang.
BRAND | First Nations Art Collection
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As Australians, we're proud to be an outlet for genuine Australian art. We now offer a curated selection of original First Nations art. Expect an ever-changing variety of precious pieces from contemporary First Nation artists like Jeannie Mills Pwerle, Abie Loy Kemarre, Gloria Petyarre Maitland Nelson Tjapurrula, and many Utopia artists. All First Nations artworks are sold with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Elizabeth was born in 1959 in the remote Kintore region of the Northern Territory, located about 530km west of Alice Springs . She was raised in Papunya by her famous step-father Turkey Tolson and her uncle Johnny Warrankula, both founding members of the Papunta Tula movement.
Elizabeth was introduced to painting by helping her artist husband, Mick Namerari Tjapaltjarri. Since his death in 1998, Elizabeth has become a well respected artist in her own right.
Elizabeth is known for her Escher-like, geometric painting style. Her paintings include Dreamtime stories from her fathers land Kalipinya, 400 kilometres West of Alice Springs. Theme’s include lightning, thunder, flooding, creeks and rock holes.
Elizabeth has had many solo and group exhibitions. Her work can be found in many public and private collections.
Elizabeth was born in 1959 in the remote Kintore region of the Northern Territory, located about 530km west of Alice Springs . She was raised in Papunya by her famous step-father Turkey Tolson and her uncle Johnny Warrankula, both founding members of the Papunta Tula movement.
Elizabeth was introduced to painting by helping her artist husband, Mick Namerari Tjapaltjarri. Since his death in 1998, Elizabeth has become a well respected artist in her own right.
Elizabeth is known for her Escher-like, geometric painting style. Her paintings include Dreamtime stories from her fathers land Kalipinya, 400 kilometres West of Alice Springs. Theme’s include lightning, thunder, flooding, creeks and rock holes.
Elizabeth has had many solo and group exhibitions. Her work can be found in many public and private collections.
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