Aboriginal Painting - Two Women Dreaming
Aboriginal Painting - Two Women Dreaming
Debra McDonald Nangala
SKU:Cat. n. DMN 3925
Aboriginal Painting Title: Two Women Dreaming
Aboriginal Artist: Debra McDonald Nangala
Size: 90 x 60 cm Unframed
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
Authenticity:
COA and photos holding and signing her work will be provided.
Story:
Two Women Dreaming is an important documented design in soft cover titled Papunya Painting by Vivien Johnson held in the National Museum of Australia Collection Page 72 By Shorty Lungkarta Tjungurrayi (Debra’s Grandfather) Kungka Kutjarra (the two women's ancestors) wandered through the country around Warlungurru (Kintore) in the dreaming. They tracked a perentie lizard, creating a soakage at Lampintjanya near the Kintore Range as they speared the giant lizard with a digging stick. The women then travelled through Kultukatjarra (Docker River) to Illiningarrara and eventually, Tjukurla.
An example of an extra large design 307cm x 110cm was commissioned by a client to add a real showpiece feature going up her staircase.