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Artist: Lily Kelly Napangardi | Title: Tali (Sand Hills) | Year: 2005 | Medium: acrylic on Belgian linen | Dimensions: 147 x 126 cm

$6,000.00

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Grasstree Gallery Cat No. LK047GTG
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Grasstree Gallery and a photograph of the artist with the artwork.

ARTWORK STORY
Lily paints sandhills, wind and after rain in her country near Mt. Liebig, rather than narratives associated with particular dreaming sites. The patterns formed on the land by these elements are depicted in her paintings through the use of strands of diminishing dots, delicately rendered into spontaneous and random patterns.

These patterns produce a serene ambience and her large scale works capture both the epic and spectacular nature of her country. Lily Kelly was born at Haasts Bluff NT in the late 1940’s.

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COMMUNITY/REGION
Mt Liebig, NT

LANGUAGE
Luritja/ Warlpiri

SUBJECTS
Women’s Dreaming associated with Kunajarrayi, Sandhills

SITES
Country between Mt Liebig, Haasts Bluff, Kintore and Coniston and in particular at Ilpili.

BIOGRAPHY
Born at Dashwood Creek in 1948, Lily Kelly Napangardi arrived at Haasts Bluff as a baby in the arms of her mother Narputta and her father Sandy Opal Tjapanangka. The family moved to the newly established settlement of Papunya in 1958 when Lily was still a young girl and her father became one of the original Papunya Tula shareholders. In the late 1970’s Lily married Norman Kelly Tjampitjinpa and began assisting him with his paintings while living at Papunya, before the family moved 75 km west to Mt Liebig at the foot of the McDonnell ranges… Continue Reading

ARTWORKS Artist: Lily Kelly Napangardi | Title: Tali (Sand Hills) | Year: 2005 | Medium: acrylic on Belgian linen | Dimensions: 147 x 126 cm
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PROVENANCE
Grasstree Gallery Cat No. LK047GTG
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Grasstree Gallery and a photograph of the artist with the artwork.

ARTWORK STORY
Lily paints sandhills, wind and after rain in her country near Mt. Liebig, rather than narratives associated with particular dreaming sites. The patterns formed on the land by these elements are depicted in her paintings through the use of strands of diminishing dots, delicately rendered into spontaneous and random patterns.

These patterns produce a serene ambience and her large scale works capture both the epic and spectacular nature of her country. Lily Kelly was born at Haasts Bluff NT in the late 1940’s.

Artist Profile

COMMUNITY/REGION
Mt Liebig, NT

LANGUAGE
Luritja/ Warlpiri

SUBJECTS
Women’s Dreaming associated with Kunajarrayi, Sandhills

SITES
Country between Mt Liebig, Haasts Bluff, Kintore and Coniston and in particular at Ilpili.

BIOGRAPHY
Born at Dashwood Creek in 1948, Lily Kelly Napangardi arrived at Haasts Bluff as a baby in the arms of her mother Narputta and her father Sandy Opal Tjapanangka. The family moved to the newly established settlement of Papunya in 1958 when Lily was still a young girl and her father became one of the original Papunya Tula shareholders. In the late 1970’s Lily married Norman Kelly Tjampitjinpa and began assisting him with his paintings while living at Papunya, before the family moved 75 km west to Mt Liebig at the foot of the McDonnell ranges… Continue Reading

ARTWORKS Artist: Lily Kelly Napangardi | Title: Tali (Sand Hills) | Year: 2005 | Medium: acrylic on Belgian linen | Dimensions: 147 x 126 cm

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