Florrie Watson Napangati
Florrie Watson Napangati has a contemporary style while maintaining traditional storylines.
This painting depicts designs associated with the claypan and soakage water site of Tanyinki, which is slightly north of the Nyirrpi Community. The lines in this painting represent the surrounding tali (sandhills). A group of ancestral women camped here performing the dances and singing the songs associated with the area.
Acrylic on Canvas
Loose Canvas
Canvas Size- 87 x 28 cm
Artwork on Consignment
Language Pintupi
Born c. 1950
Language Pintupi
Florrie Watson Napangati was born in the area around Mt Doreen, north west of the Yuendumu community circa 1950. Shortly after her birth her father passed away and her family walked into Mt Doreen Station. Later she moved to Yuendumu where she lived until her first husband passed away. She later married Jimmy Brown Tjampitjinpa (the current Kiwirrkura Council Chairman) and now resides in Kiwirrkura. Florrie began painting for Papunya Tula Artists in 2007.
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