A senior lawman and widely respected figure in the Papunya community, Paddy Carroll was a consistent painter for Papunya Tula Artists for several decades from ...
Because of his extensive experience with Europeans, he became the spokesman for the younger Pintupi men in the early days of the Papunya painting movement. ...
Warlpiri/Luritja artist who commenced painting for Papunya Tula Artists in the late 1970s. He won the Alice Springs art prize in 1986, and his work ...
A Pintupi artist whose work draws on men's ceremonial life, he worked for Warlayirti Artists when living in Mulan and Chistmas Creek, and for Papunya ...
Commenced painting in the mid 1980s for the Centre for Aboriginal Artists in Alice Springs. His work was included in the Australian Bicentennial Exhibition (1988) ...
Kaytetye/Arrernte speaker who originally painted for Papunya Tula Artists. His paintings are associated with a site near Utopia, north of Alice Springs, an area where ...
A Kukatja artist, and resident of both Balgo (WA) and Nyirrpi (NT), Gill's experimentation with different painting techniques produced a unique style. His work is ...
Warlpiri/Luritja artist and senior custodian of Mawitji, a major Possum Dreaming site. He painted intermittently in the late 1970s, instructing his nephew Michael Nelson and ...
Kukatja artist who often produced bold, large- scale works, reflecting his strong association with Men's Law in Balgo. His work is held in major national ...
Kukatja artist who paints for Warlayirti Artists in Balgo. He often paints on smaller sized canvases in a fairly 'traditional' style. A prolific artist, his ...