PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the artist in Kintore, 1984
Corbally Stourton Contemporary Art Ltd., London
ESTIMATE
AUD $3,000-$5,000
This composition, Myin Yinya, painted at Kintore in 1984, demonstrates Anatjari’s characteristic precision and rhythmic dotting, with concentric roundels linked by pathways, evoking ceremonial grounds and journeys across Country. The pink, ochre, and white tonal palette conveys both the physical and spiritual resonance of desert landscapes.
Anatjari Tjampitjinpa was among the founding group of Papunya Tula artists and one of the most influential figures in the early Western Desert painting movement. His works were grounded in ancestral narratives and ceremonial designs.
PROVENANCE
Acquired directly from the artist in Kintore, 1984
Corbally Stourton Contemporary Art Ltd., London
ESTIMATE
AUD $3,000-$5,000
This composition, Myin Yinya, painted at Kintore in 1984, demonstrates Anatjari’s characteristic precision and rhythmic dotting, with concentric roundels linked by pathways, evoking ceremonial grounds and journeys across Country. The pink, ochre, and white tonal palette conveys both the physical and spiritual resonance of desert landscapes.
Anatjari Tjampitjinpa was among the founding group of Papunya Tula artists and one of the most influential figures in the early Western Desert painting movement. His works were grounded in ancestral narratives and ceremonial designs.