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TATALI NAPURRULA born 1957 Pinpirri (Rockhole near Desert Bore, north of Kintore), 2003 acrylic on linen 61 x 91 cm inscribed verso: Papunya Tula Artists, TN0302045, Tatali Napurrula PROVENANCE Papunya Tula Artists, NT Cat No. TN0302045 Palya Art, Vic Cat No. C-0904 Private collection, NSW accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Papunya Tula Artists This painting centres on Pinpirri, a rockhole north of Kintore near Desert Bore. The large dark oval marks the rockhole itself, the place where water sits and stories gather, while the parallel lines describe the surrounding sandhills, their long ridges shifting with wind and season. Read as an aerial view, the composition maps how the land holds together: water at the centre, country folding and unfurling around it. The story belongs to women. At Pinpirri, groups of women came together to sing and dance the songs for this place and to gather bush foods, berries and seeds found in the swales between dunes. The painting carries the public face of that knowledge. Its motifs signal ceremony and sustenance without revealing restricted detail, acknowledging that deeper meanings remain with custodians. Tatali Napurrula's painterly language is assured and pared back. The rockhole's form anchors the eye; the sandhills create a steady rhythm, like breath moving across country. Areas of denser mark-making suggest places of activity and return; more open passages let the viewer travel, as if walking the dunes toward water. In this way, the work is less a picture than a memory-map: a record of movement, law and resource that has guided people for generations. @ TATALI NAPURRULA / Copyright Agency, 2025
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