Rockholes at Talaalpi

This painting refers to the vast and desolate sandhills of Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon's country near Taalalpi, located close to the Western Australian-Northern Territory border. This is the country where Alice's parents used to travel by foot when she was a young girl. The place holds great spiritual significance for Alice and her father's family as it contains both personal and tribal law to which Alice relates in her work. Water is collected in the rockholes between the sandhills, providing sustenance for her tjikamamta (porcupine), Alice's own personal tjukurrpa (dreaming).

Painting Dimensions: 60 x 90cm.
Acrylic on canvas.
Securely delivered unstretched.

Price: 4875SEK | EUR510 | US$550 | A$720

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