inscribed verso with artist''s name and Warlukurlangu cat. The principle focus in Judy Watson's art was the women’s Dreaming of the Karnta-kurlangu, a large number of ancestral women who danced across the land, creating important sites, discovering plants, foods and medicines and establishing the ceremonies that would perpetuate their generative powers.
Judy Watson Napangardi (c.1925) My Dreaming, Women's Story April 2012 Acrylic on linen Language: Walpiri Region: Yuendumu Certificate of Authenticity: Australian Aboriginal Art & Photography Catalogue No: JW300412 Provenance: from the private collection of Chris Johnson 63 x 48 cm, Description:
2006 Pink 2006, Art Mob, Hobart, Tasmania Watson’s matrilineal link to the country of her ancestors has always been central to her printmaking and painting. Crowded around Ikon Gallery… 1991 Darwin Performing Arts Centre, Darwin NT By Kon Gouriotis Judy Watson’s contemplative, original, seductive art exposes suppressed histories. Judy Napangardi had grown up in a very traditional way at Mt Doreen Station and her family made many trips on foot to her ancestral country on the border of the Tanami and Gibson Deserts, where they lived for long periods at Mina Mina and Yingipurlangu. 1998 A Thousand Journeys, Tin Shed Gallery, University of Sydney NSW The circles are jintiparnta, edible truffle, which the women gathered for sustenance on their long journey which eventually took them beyond Waripiri country. Private collection, Tasmania JUDY WATSON (1925 - ), Medium: Original Acrylic Painting, Title: 'Mina Mina Dreaming', Image Size: 30cm x 30cm, Material: Canvas, Condition: Excellent, Inscribed to the Outer Edges of the Linen by Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Issued and Authorised from Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, Catalogue Reference Number Verso, Artwork is Stretched and Ready to Hang, Condition Report:
Judy Napangardi Watson (b.c.1925) Mina Mina November 2013 Acrylic on canvas Certificate of Authenticity: Countrymen Art 777 Phtographs of artist with painting provided 205 x 160 cm, Estimate:
AUD5,000 - AUD8,000, Description:
All Rights Reserved. 24/04 61.5 x 46cm PROVENANCE: Warlukurlangu Artists, NT (accompanied by a certificate of authenticity), Estimate:
©Judy Watson Napangardi / Copyright Agency, 2020. Pintupi, Ikuntji "Watlya Tjula" Acrylique sur toile, photo de l'artiste avec son tableau 202 x 71 cm Coll. Judy Watson Napangardi (c.1925) My Dreaming, Women's Story, April 2012 Acrylic on linen Region: Yarungkanji, Mt Doreen Station Language: Warlpiri Region: Yuendumu Certificate of Authenticity: Australian Aboriginal Art & Photography Catalogue No: JW290412 Provenance: from the private collection of Chris Johnson 66 x 65 cm, Estimate: