Pintupi artist, now based at Kintore, who commenced painting for Papunya Tula Artists in the late 1970s. He travelled to the USA with the exhibition, ...
Pintupi artist who moved between several Western Desert communities before settling in Kiwirrkura (WA). He received instruction from his elders at Papunya, evolving his own ...
One of the pioneer painters of Papunya whose distinct aesthetic ('Haasts Bluff') style influenced the work of his artist colleagues. An Arrente and Luritja speaker, ...
Walmatjari artist who painted for Warlayirti Artists from Billiluna in the late 1980s, until his passing in 1989. His paintings are unusual for the Balgo ...
Senior Pitjantjatjara artist based in Irrunytju whose paintings refer to the Minyma Tjuta (Seven Sisters) and Minyma Kutjara (Two Sister) Dreamings of her country.
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 ...
Two Bob was one of a group of younger Papunya-based artists, including also Don Tjungurrayi, Maxie Tjampitjinpa and Michael Nelson, who emerged over the decade ...
Emerged as a distinctive figure in the Papunya Tula painting movement in about 1980. Yumpululu was born in Pintupi country, as a child travelling with ...
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 ...
One of the classic exponents of the Pintupi style of western desert painting, Yala Yala was an authority amongst the senior Pintupi men on ceremonial ...