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    • NOLA CAMPBELL (BORN 1971), Yumpalara 2004
      Nov. 26, 2024

      NOLA CAMPBELL (BORN 1971), Yumpalara 2004

      Est: $500 - $800

      NOLA CAMPBELL (BORN 1971) Yumpalara 2004 synthetic polymer paint on linen inscribed verso: NOLA CAMPBELL / KAYILI ARTISTS / 04-345 153 x 79cm PROVENANCE Kayili Artists, Patjarr, WA William Mora Galleries, Melbourne EXHIBITED Kayili Artists (Part 1), William Mora Galleries, Melbourne, 14 November - 8 December 2006

      Gibson's
    • Nola Campbell (b. 1971)
      Oct. 29, 2019

      Nola Campbell (b. 1971)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Untitled, 2007 acrylic on canvas, inscribed verso 'Nola Campbell, Kayili Artists Cat No. 07-039'

      Shapiro Auctioneers
    • NOLA CAMPBELL (born 1971) Tika Tika Tjukurrpa 2004 acrylic on canvas
      Jun. 06, 2017

      NOLA CAMPBELL (born 1971) Tika Tika Tjukurrpa 2004 acrylic on canvas

      Est: $2,400 - $4,400

      NOLA CAMPBELL (born 1971) Tika Tika Tjukurrpa 2004 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso: NOLA CAMPBELL/ KAYILI ARTISTS/ 04-102 50 x 152cm

      Leonard Joel
    • NOLA CAMPBELL (born 1971) Tika Tika Tjukurrpa 2004 acrylic on canvas
      Nov. 29, 2016

      NOLA CAMPBELL (born 1971) Tika Tika Tjukurrpa 2004 acrylic on canvas

      Est: $2,400 - $4,400

      NOLA CAMPBELL (born 1971) Tika Tika Tjukurrpa 2004 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso: NOLA CAMPBELL/ KAYILI ARTISTS/ 04-102 50 x 152cm

      Leonard Joel
    • YURNANGURNU NOLA CAMPBELL, born 1948, TIKA TIKA, 2007, synthetic polymer paint on linen
      Oct. 19, 2016

      YURNANGURNU NOLA CAMPBELL, born 1948, TIKA TIKA, 2007, synthetic polymer paint on linen

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      YURNANGURNU NOLA CAMPBELL, born 1948, TIKA TIKA, 2007, synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist’s name, size and Kayili Artists cat. 07-030 DIMENSIONS: 150.0 x 151.0 cm PROVENANCE: Kayili Artists, Patjarr, Western Australia AP Bond Gallery, Adelaide The Luczo Family Collection, USA ESSAY: This painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Kayili Artists that states: ‘TikaTikarockholes are around 70kilometres south of the Patjarr Community not far off the main road. It is an important site for Patjarr people as it was where they camped when walking out of Warburton Mission after the rocket testing had finished. From TikaTika the people built a cut line road back to Patjarr. As a young girl, Nola Campbell walked around this place with her extended family in the "time before clothes” (in the first contact meetings, white man always handed out clothes), living the way learnt from the Tjukurrpa thousands of generations ago, relying on water sites such as TikaTika for survival. TikaTika was a good source of water; there are eight large holes at this place and people walked from here carrying water in a pingkily-pingkily (wooden dish), to the next camp. Kurpulu, Kunungurra, Kukapitjarra or Yalarra are amongst those places and sites in the Gibson Desert. This painting's concentric circles represent the rockholes at TikaTika dug by ngirntaka (perentie) as he was hunting for tingka (sand goanna) and moving through the desert in long ago times.’

      Deutscher and Hackett
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