The roundels in this painting depict camp sites of a group of women camped at the rockhole site of Yumara, near Tjukula in Western Australia. The women had travelled from Punkilpirri, a large permanent water site north-west of Docker River in the Water James Range. They later continued their travels ro the north through Tjukula and Tjalili. While at Yumara the women performed ceremonies associate with the area, including making hair string belts.
Provenance
Painted for Ballan + Pannan Galleries, Alice Springs, Australia
Private collection, The Netherlands
Exhibited
'Ladies from Papunya', SmithDavidson Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2024
'Papunya 50 Years, 1971 – 2021', SmithDavidson Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2021
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