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  • Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm

Leston Japaljarri Spencer, Warna Jukurrpa (Snake Dreaming), 76x61cm

Original artwork certified by the community art centre.

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Colour corrected for accuracy

Community Certified Artwork

This original artwork is sold on behalf of the community-run art centre. It includes their Certificate of Authenticity.

  • Aboriginal Artist - Leston Japaljarri Spencer
  • Community - Nyirripi
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation
  • Catalogue number - 761/21
  • Materials - Acrylic on linen
  • Size(cm) - H76 W61 D2
  • Postage variants - Artwork is posted un-stretched and rolled for shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

The place depicted in this painting, Ngama, is located south of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory. This Dreaming belongs to Nakamarra/Napurrurla women and Jakamarra/Jupurrurla men. This story describes the journey of Yarripiri, an ancestral ‘warna’ (snake). He travelled from Wirnparrku near Mt. Liebig to Yimparlu, and continued its way through the territories of Ngapanangka-jarra, Warlajirryi, Kurnmundu, Yinyirrinyi on to Ngama. Later Yarripiri travelled further north via Mijirlparnta (Mission Creek) and right through to the top end of Australia.Yarripiri was very sad as his family had left him behind at Wirnparrku. He was blind and crippled but he was determined to follow and search them out. He had to be carried. This was the job undertaken by the ‘kurdungurlu’ (ceremonial police) of the Dreaming: the Nangala/Nampijinpa women and Jangala/Jampijinpa men. Where Yarripiri's tail slumped and touched the ground creeks were formed, such as Mijirlparnta, west of Yuendumu. Yarripiri tracks and paths are often represented by arc shapes or curved lines depicted across the canvas.

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