Painting by Martha Protty 25 Artwork Sold

Kunga Kutjara, 18-55

Acrylic (Requires Framing)

22in (W) x 36in (H) x 0.1in (D)

Certificate of Authenticity Included
$570

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Artwork Description

This painting is a tjukurrpa story that is very important to the people from Docker River. 'Kunga Kutjara' means 'Two Girls'. The story involves sensitive information that only women are allowed to know, and therefore cannot be published.

Artist Bio

Martha was born south of Docker River at a Rockhole, the
name of which Martha cannot speak for cultural reasons.
Her whole family are from Docker River country. Matha’s
father’s country is Warakurna and her mother’s country
Wingellina. She has one son and one daughter and her
husband has passed away. Her husband was from the
other side of the Peterman Ranges. Martha has been
painting, weaving tjanpi and carving purnu for many years.
She is a senior law woman and holds important Tjukurrpa
songs for her country.