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Rosie Murnku Marnku Napurrurla Tasman
This painting is untitled
Palya Art 0634
Polymer acrylic paint on canvas, 970 x 920 mm
$1,800.00 AUD
Date created pre. 2000
Warnayaka Arts
Warlpiri language group
Artists' dates Circ. 1935 - 2018

Rosie Murnku Marnku Napurrurla Tasman

  • HelenHelen
  • February 17, 2025

Rosie Murnku Marnku Tasman Napurrurla painted with Warnayaka Arts in the Northern Tanami Desert area at Lajamanu (Hooker Creek). Rosie, the older sister of artist Molly Napurrurla Tasman who she often painted with, is full of dynamic creativity, cultural knowledge and enthusiasm leading her to paint bold and beautiful creations as can be seen in this work. Helen Read

Warnayaka Arts states: “She is a caring, dedicated lady who grew up in the Tanami Desert and walked along her story lines. Her depth of character and hardship she has endured has caused her to produce beautiful creations of Dreamtime using colourful bold line-work and dots. Rosie is a hard working, busy person. Her love and dedication to Warlpiri Culture and family is born out in the art she creates. This art has been widely exhibited in Australia and overseas.

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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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