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Марпа

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Discover Lucy Yukenbarri Napanangka (c.1934-2003), a pioneering Aboriginal artist from Balgo Hills, WA. Known for her innovative 'kinti-kinti' dotting style & bold polymer paint depictions of waterholes, bush food & women’s stories. A vital cultural

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Marpa – A Symphony of Desert Echoes

Lucy Yukenbarri Napanangka’s “Marpa,” created in 2001, stands as an emblem of Balgo Hills dot painting—a transformative artistic movement that redefined the visual language of Aboriginal art and continues to resonate with collectors and admirers alike. More than just a depiction of landscape, Marpa is a profound meditation on ancestral land, spirituality, and the enduring connection between humans and the natural world.

  • Subject Matter: The artwork centers around Marpa, a significant rockhole located in the southern Great Sandy Desert—a region deeply sacred to Lucy’s grandparents and their lineage. This site embodies vital women's country, reflecting narratives of sustenance, ceremony, and resilience.
  • Style & Technique: Napanangka pioneered the ‘kinti-kinti’ dotting style, characterized by densely packed dots that converge on the canvas surface, creating a mesmerizing textural effect reminiscent of traditional Aboriginal art. This technique distinguishes Marpa from conventional landscape paintings, prioritizing pattern and color over realistic representation.
  • Materials: Acrylic paint was applied onto linen canvas—a durable substrate chosen to preserve the artwork’s vibrancy and tactile qualities for generations to come.
  • Dimensions: Measuring 179.5 x 120 cm., Marpa commands attention with its expansive scale, inviting viewers into a contemplative engagement with its intricate visual vocabulary.

The artist’s meticulous layering of dots—a deliberate homage to the methods employed by other Balgo Hills artists at the time—yields an astonishing three-dimensional illusion. The palette is dominated by warm hues – reds, oranges, and yellows – mirroring the fiery sunsets that illuminate Marpa's desert expanse. These colors aren’t merely decorative; they convey emotional intensity, reflecting the spirit of the land and its stories.

Beyond its formal elements, Marpa speaks to broader themes of cultural heritage and artistic innovation. Lucy Yukenbarri Napanangka’s contribution to Aboriginal art transcends mere visual aesthetics; it embodies a commitment to preserving ancestral knowledge and transmitting narratives across generations. “Marpa” remains an unforgettable testament to the power of art to capture the essence of place and tradition.

Inspired by the Oxford Companion to Aboriginal Art and Culture, Marpa exemplifies the profound symbolism embedded in Balgo Hills dot painting—a technique that elevates pattern and color into vehicles for conveying spiritual beliefs and historical experiences. The artwork’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a visceral response, transporting viewers to the heart of Australia's ancient landscape.

This remarkable piece is held by Whitford Fine Art and featured prominently in “Wangkartu Dreaming: Helicopter Tjungurrayi & Lucy Yukenbarri,” showcasing Napanangka’s pioneering approach to desert painting. Its inclusion in this exhibition underscores its significance within the broader context of contemporary Aboriginal art.


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  • Artist: Lucy Yukenbarri Napanangka
  • Dimensions: 179 x 120 cm
  • Subject or theme: Pokrajina
  • Artistic style: Abstraktna umetnost
  • Medium: Akril na platno
  • Influences:
    • Seurat
    • Signac
  • Notable elements or techniques: Kinti-kinti dotiranje

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