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Pauline Sunfly Nangala
Untitled painting
Palya Art C-2851
Polymer acrylic paint on linen, 1200 x 800 mm
$4,400.00 AUD
Date created: 2001
Warlayirti Artists Cat.no. 459/01
Ngarti language spoken Tanami Desert Area
Artist born 1957

Pauline Sunfly Nangala

  • HelenHelen
  • June 15, 2024

Pauline Sunfly is the daughter of the famous Balgo painters, Sunfly Tjampitjin, and Bai Bai Sunfly Napangarti, from whom she has inherited many Tjukurrpa (Dreamtime) stories. Pauline learnt to paint from years of watching her father. She is an extremely competent painter who boldly recreates many significant stories with technical precision. Pauline was born at the old Balgo Mission hospital and was educated through the mission school. She recalls working in the kitchen, the laundry and clearing the grounds of the mission. She has spent some time in Fitzroy Crossing and has visited Broome and Alice Springs, but otherwise has remained in Balgo with her young family. Pauline is a dedicated and talented painter who produces graphic and powerful paintings.

EXHIBITIONS
2014 Warlayirti: The Art of Balgo, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Victoria
2013 Marrka Wangka-Warlayirti Artist, Yaama Ganu Gallery & Cafe Gali, Moree, NSW
2013 Into the Future – Emerging Talent, COO-EE Gallery, Bondi Beach, NSW
2010 Balgo Survey, ReDot Gallery, Singapore Source: Warlayirti Artists

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Image Home Page:  Left, 'Larrakitj' Hollow Logs by artists Djirrirra Wunuŋmurra & Nawurapu Wunuŋmurra  from East Arnhem Land. Right, 'Lorrkon' Hollow Logs and sculptures by artists from Maningrida in Central Arnhem Land.

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