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Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm
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  • Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®
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Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm - ART ARK®

Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn, Piltati Tjukurpa, 101x76cm

£674.00

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  • Aboriginal Artist - Tjaruwa Carolyn Dunn
  • Community - Ernabella
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Iwiri Arts 
  • Catalogue number - 24-32
  • Materials - Acrylic paint on linen
  • Size(cm) - H101 W76 D2
  • Postage variants - Artwork posted un-stretched and rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

The Piltati Tjukurpa belongs to the ranges in far northern South Australia. It tells of two women with their piti munu wana (collecting bowls and digging sticks), who set out hunting and gradually draw further and further away from home. They dig burrow after burrow hoping to find small game. Their husbands follow them and transform into Wanampi, water snakes, to lie in wait for their wives in the water hole known as Piltati. When the woman approach they are startled by the Snake Men who leap up and swallow them whole. The four then become Wanampi together at Piltati.

Caryoln was born in Fregon but grew up in Ernabella in the APY lands with her Family. She relocated to Alice Springs to complete high school at Yirara college. She then moved back to her homeland Turkey Bore in Ernabella before moving to Adelaide. She previously painted at Ernabella Arts and also learned batik there from her elders. She has worked Ernabella school as an Anangu Educator. Carolyn learned to paint Piltati; her grandmother's country. Carolyn has been painting at Iwiri since it opened in 2021.

Iwiṟi was established by Aṉangu in 2018, many of whom had been forced to move to Adelaide due to chronic health conditions and lack of services in their home communities. Living far from their traditional homelands, Anangu were concerned about the cultural and social isolation they were experiencing and saw a need to act.  Iwiri was formed initially to help retain, promote and transmit Anangu culture and language through the areas of arts, language, knowledge and community. Since then Iwiṟi has grown rapidly into an organization that delivers  a range of programs that aim to strengthen and advance Aṉangu wellbeing.

Iwiri strengthens the Aṉangu community through cultural and arts activities, creating employment opportunities and enterprise development. We want our young people to be strong in their language and culture and to take up opportunities to work in our community.

All paintings come with a certificate of authenticity provided by the community-run Aboriginal Art Centre, not us, which is the gold standard for ethical purchasing and documentation.

We take great pride in offering high-quality, authentic Aboriginal Art pieces to you and in addition to our 120-day returns(they don't come back), we are pleased to offer a lifetime money-back authenticity guarantee to all customers who purchase Aboriginal Art from us, both past and present.

This guarantee covers any disrepute or wrongdoing in association with the authenticity of any Aboriginal artwork ever sold by ART ARK®. We understand that purchasing authentic Aboriginal Art is important to you, and we want to provide you with peace of mind in knowing that you are getting what you expect.

We take the authenticity of Aboriginal Art seriously and are committed to providing you with high-quality and genuine works of art. If at any time you have any concerns whatsoever about the authenticity of any art piece, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will investigate further. If we find any wrongdoing or disrepute in regards to the provenance or authenticity of any artwork sold by us we will promptly provide a full refund to you at any time in the future, be it in one year, or in ten!

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All of our Desert Paintings, with the exception of the Stretched Desert Paintings Collection, are sent rolled.

Sending paintings rolled is the best option for their safe arrival and allows us to include free shipping, provide timely service, and maintain consistent and transparent pricing relating to the prices set by each Aboriginal Art centre.

The size of the painting listed relates to the painted surface. There is also a painted edge(2cm) and additional canvas for stretching.

A local framer will easily stretch the work for you at a nominal cost. Framers are everywhere and there is likely one just up the road. We recommend choosing one with good reviews and if you call ahead you will generally get a better-quoted price than if you turn up, painting in hand.


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