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  • Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm

Maisie Napurrurla Wayne, Ngurlu Jukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming), 91x61cm

The seeds are traditionally ground on a large stone..

Original artwork certified by the community art centre.

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Warlukurlangu Artists Certificate of Authenticity

Community Certified Artwork

This original artwork is sold on behalf of Warlukurlangu Artists, a community-run art centre. It includes their Certificate of Authenticity.

  • Aboriginal Artist - Maisie Napurrurla Wayne
  • Community - Yuendumu  
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation  
  • Art centre catalogue number - 2088/25
  • Materials - Acrylic paint on canvas
  • Size(cm) - H91 W61 D2
  • Postage variants - Artwork posted rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

Nakamarra/Napurrurla women and Jakamarra/Jupurrurla men. The Jukurrpa is associated with a place called Jaralypari, north of Yuendumu. Lukarrara is a species of Fimbristylis, a grass that bears edible seeds in the winter-time. The seeds are traditionally ground on a large stone (‘puturlu’) with a smaller stone (‘ngalikirri’) to make flour. This flour is mixed with water (‘ngapa’) to make small seed cakes. In contemporary Warlpiri paintings traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa, particular sites and other elements. In paintings of this Jukurrpa large concentric circles are used to represent Jaralypari and dots surrounding these circles are often depicting the ‘ngurlu’.

Maisie Napurrurla Wayne was born in Ti-Tree, a small service town on the Stuart Highway, 193 km north from Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory of Australia. When Maisie was young she moved to Yuendumu, a remote Aboriginal community 290 north-west of Alice Springs. Maisie lived with her Grandmother. She has grown up and lived most of her life in Yuendumu, attending the local school and marrying her husband and bringing up her children. She is now a widow, but has a large family who care for her. She has two daughters, Elanore and Sara and 6 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren. Maisie is an active member of the community. She works at the Women’s Centre as well as working in Mental Health with the Yuendumu Community Health Centre. She attended a mental health course, a ‘long time ago’, in Darwin and has been working in mental health ever since. Maisie has been painting with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal owned and governed art centre in Yuendumu, since 1994. She paints her Grandfather’s Jukurrpa, Dreamings passed down to her by her father and grandfather, and this father’s father for millennia. She likes painting stories associated with bush tucker dreaming such as Ngurlu Kukurrpa (Native Seed Dreaming) and Yarla Jukurrpa (Bush Potato Dreaming). When Maisie is not painting or spending time with her family, she has siblings who live in Ali-Curung, Nyirripi and Alice Springs, she likes to go hunting for bush tucker.

"The perfect piece for our home." - Luke, Aus – ART ARK Customer Review

Warlpiri Art from the Tanami Desert

Warlpiri Art from the Tanami Desert

This artwork comes from Warlukurlangu Artists in Yuendumu. The art centre represents Warlpiri artists from Yuendumu and Nyirripi, located in the Tanami Desert northwest of Alice Springs. This remote region of red sand and open desert Country is central to the stories and knowledge shared through the paintings.

— Image: Nyirripi community in the Northern Territory of Australia


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