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Poulson, Michael Japangardi
Warlpiri artist who painted for Warlukurlangu Artists, often with his wife, Clarice Poulson. Together they produced ornate canvases with small meticulous white dotting. His work ...
Pwerle, Wally
Alyawarre artist well known for his wood carving. Pwerle's Grass-Seed Dreaming is located in the area of Irrweltye outstation, at Aknumurrapa, NT.
Rice, Thomas Jangala
Thomas Jangala Rice has been exhibiting with Warlukurlangu Artists since late 1987, when he took part in the SA Museum's Yuendumu: paintings out of the ...
Rubuntja, Wenten
Wenten painted both Hermannsburg landscapes and paintings using traditional desert Dreaming designs. He was taught to paint by Albert Namatjira, his father's cousin.
Spencer, Andrew Japaljarri
Contemporary Aboriginal artist, whose work in the 1980s pioneered the use of traditional iconography of the Western Desert to convey important and current messages related ...
Stevens, Thomas
Stevens was taught to use pen and brush by Ewald Namatjira, the son of Albert Namatjira. He was originally an exponent of European style painting, ...
Timms, Tiger Jupurrurla, b.
Warlpiri speaker and one of the original painters from Lajamanu (NT).
Tjakamarra, Joe
Luritja artist who lived at Mt Liebig (NT) and occasionally painted for Papunya Tula.
Wakuri, Barney Tjakamarra
Pitjantjatjara artist who lived in Mt Liebig and sold his work through Papunya Tula Artists.
Waldron, Ian, b.
Queensland-born artist whose work has been included in the Archibald Prize, Wynne Prize and Dobell Prize to name a few. Waldron was the winner of ...
Wallabi, Charlie Tjungurrayi
Papunya Tula artist who spent time in Balgo and Kintore, before settling in Kiwirrkura (WA) in 1987, closer to his traditional country. His work is ...
Wantama, Trevor
Pintupi artist who occasionally painted for Papunya Tula Artists in the late 1980s, while residing at Kintore.
Ward, George Tjungurrayi, b.
George Ward first painted for Papunya Tula Artists in the mid 1980s at Kiwirrkura, close to his birthplace.
Yupupu, David Tjampitjinpa
Came from Balgo to live in Papunya. First painted for Papunya Tula Artists in the late 1980s, producing paintings sporadically until his death in June ...