Here, Eubena has painted a part of his country. The circle furthest to the left represents a rocky hole called Tjiti, and to its right is a series of hills. The other elements of the canvas represent the sand dunes that dominate the country.
A colorful celebration of clan territory, this canva is highly representative of the pictorial lyricism of this leading artist from the Balgo community, who has been painting since 1986 and quickly attracted attention for the force emanating from her works.
The dot painting or pointillism traditionally practised in religious paintings on the ground was such that she succeeded in giving the illusion of a work covered in large flat areas of color from afar.
Eubena NAMPITJIN
Tjiti , 2005
Art : Aboriginal
Origine : Balgo Hills
Dimensions : 150 x 75 x 3 cm
Medium : Acrylic on canvas
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N° : 4205