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  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm
  • Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm
Aboriginal Artwork by Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm

Mekeisha Napanangka Martin, Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) - Warntungurru, 46x46cm

'Pamapardu' build earth mounds (‘mingkirri’) that are common in the Tanami area.

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 - Mekeisha Napanangka Martin
  • Community - Nyirripi 
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation  
  • Catalogue number - 927/25ny
  • Materials - Acrylic on canvas
  • Size(cm) - H46 W46 D2  
  • Postage variants - Artwork posted rolled for safe shipping
  • Orientation - Painted from all sides and OK to hang as wished

This painting depicts the Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming) from Wapurtali, west of Yuendumu. 'Pamapardu' is the Warlpiri name for the flying ants or termites that build the large anthills found throughout Warlpiri country. This country belongs to Nakamarra/Napurrurla women and Jakamarra/Jupurrurla men. 'Pamapardu' are flying ants. They build earth mounds (‘mingkirri’) that are common in the Tanami area. When heavy rains come in summer the ‘mingkirri’ get flooded out, so the ‘pamapardu’ grow wings and fly off to make new homes, following their queens to dry mounds or to build a new. When they have found their new home they drop their wings. In this stage they can be collected, lightly cooked in coals and eaten. As they fall to the ground women collect them to eat because they are nice and sweet. In contemporary Warlpiri paintings traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa, particular sites and other elements. When this Jukurrpa story is painted concentric circles are used to represent the ‘mingkirri’ and the rockholes involved in the story, including the central one at Wapurtali (Mt Singleton). Dashes are often depicted around the circles to represent the ‘pamapardu’.

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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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