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31 July - 30 August 2012
Esteemed elder and artist, Helicopter Tjungurrayi uses his unique, bold style to depict his country that is dominated by ‘tali’ (sandhills) and ‘tjurnu’ (soakwater). Wangkartu is the soak water where Helicopter spent time as a young man, and a place that he long considers as his home country.
Imelda Yukenbarri Gugaman is the daughter of renowned artist Lucy Yukenbarri, who was the late wife of Helicopter Tjungurrayi. Inheriting her mother’s stories, Imelda paints Winpurpurla, the soakwater found within her mother’s country south of Balgo.
Alcaston Gallery has been representing Warlayirti Artists from Balgo Hills, WA since 1989, and we are thrilled to continue to exhibit the art of highly acclaimed and internationally renowned Helicopter Tjungurrayi and Imelda Yukenbarri Gugaman.
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Helicopter Tjungurrayi Tjurnu (AK18003)
2012
Synthetic polymer paint on linen Image: 120 x 80 cm
AUD$6,550.00
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Helicopter Tjungurrayi Tjurnu (AK17999)
2012
Synthetic polymer paint on linen Image: 80 x 80 cm
AUD$4,450.00
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Helicopter Tjungurrayi Tjurnu (AK18000)
2012
Synthetic polymer paint on linen Image: 75 x 50 cm
AUD$2,980.00
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