Born in the Haasts Bluff region in the ’50s, Narpula is the younger sister of Turkey Tolson. She grew up with her family in the Haasts Bluff area and moved to Papunya when the settlement was established in the ’60s. Married to Johnny Scobie, she started painting at Papunya in the early ’80s, one of the first women to do so, and continued after the move to Kintore. For over a decade she was the only senior Pintupi woman painting for Papunya Tula Artists in Kintore, though her young daughter-in-law, Fabrianne Peterson, also started painting alongside her in the late 1980s. She paints Bush Tucker and Women’s stories and has lived in Mt Liebig since her husband’s death.
Writers:
Johnson, Vivien
Note: Primary biographer
Date written:
1994
Last updated:
2011
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