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b. 1919 - d. 1999

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      • Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla - Wakulyarri Jukurrpa - Rock Wallaby, 1989
        Jun. 08, 2021

        Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla - Wakulyarri Jukurrpa - Rock Wallaby, 1989

        Est: $7,000 - $10,000

        Cooee Art Indigenous Fine Art Auction "In 1983, Paddy Nelson Tjupurrula and five other elders painted the school doors in the tiny Warlpiri settlement of Yuendumu. This project marked the beginning of the painting movement in that region, just as the Honey Ant Mural had done a decade earlier in Papunya. The creation of these images also marked the beginning of an art career that saw Paddy Nelson rise to prominence as the most celebrated of the founders of the Warlpiri art movement. Along with the images that he painted on the doors, Paddy+IBk-s early paintings were characterised by fluid, bold brushstrokes depicting variations of classic Warlpiri iconography, with its far more eccentric compositional placement than those in the more formal Pintupi style. The large collaborative canvas, Star Dreaming, on which Nelson and the original group of elders collaborated two years after painting the doors, hangs in the National Gallery of Australia. It helped launch the careers of the founding Yuendumu artists. Nelson's works, typically featuring circles, meandering lines, and animal tracks are infused with a vibrant energy generated from within the background of dotted areas and outlines. From his participation in the creation of a large traditional ground painting for the +IBg-Magicians de la Terre+IBk exhibition in Paris in the mid 1980s to the posthumous presentation of his work in Colour Power 2004 at the National Gallery of Victoria, Paddy Nelson+IBk-s art has appeared in major exhibitions and toured internationally for more than two decades. +IBw Contact Cooee Art for more information on this Aboriginal artwork.

        Cooee Art
      • WILFRED NELSON JUPURRURLA "Possum Dreaming" Acrylic on linen
        Mar. 23, 2014

        WILFRED NELSON JUPURRURLA "Possum Dreaming" Acrylic on linen

        Est: $900 - $1,500

        WILFRED NELSON JUPURRURLA "Possum Dreaming" Acrylic on linen Comes with Certifiacte of authenticity Painted 2007 Artwork is ready to hang 122cm x 90cm

        Ozbid Auctions
      • Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla (c.1919-1999) Yarla
        Jun. 26, 2013

        Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla (c.1919-1999) Yarla

        Est: CHF4,000 - CHF6,000

        Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla (c.1919-1999) Yarla Jukurrpa / Rêve de l'igname 1990 Acrylique sur toile de coton 91 x 91 cm (Cat.N°PNJ 90 003) DSCN2892 PADDY NELSON JUPURRURLA (c.1919 - 1999) Yarla Jukurrpa / Rêve Igname, 1990 Acrylique sur toile de coton. 91x91 cm.

        Koller Auctions
      • Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla (c.1919-1999) Karrku
        Jun. 26, 2013

        Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla (c.1919-1999) Karrku

        Est: CHF5,000 - CHF7,000

        Paddy Nelson Jupurrurla (c.1919-1999) Karrku Jukurrpa / Rêve du Mont Stanley 1997 Acrylique sur toile de lin / 121 x 76 cm (Cat.N°PNJ 97 028) DSCN4079 Description: Le lieu Karrku a une carrière d'ocre. Au temps des Rêves, un homme Jakamarra emporta l'ocre de l'Est, espérant trouver un site où le déposer. Il se rendit tout d'abord à Warrinjirrinjirri (près de Yuendumu) puis à Yarriyarriri mais les deux sites ne convenaient pas. Les deux femmes Napaljarri voyageaient de Kunajarrayi (Mt Nicker) dans l'ouest. Elles virent la montagne qu'était devenu l'homme Jakamarra. Elles le désirèrent et décidèrent de l'arracher à la montagne. PADDY NELSON JUPURRURLA (c.1919 - 1999) Karrku Jukurrpa / Rêve Mont Stanley, 1997 Acrylique sur toile de lin. 121x76 cm. Le lieu Karrku a une carrière d'ocre. Au Temps des Rêves, un homme Jakamarra emporta l'ocre de l'Est, espérant trouver un site où le déposer. Il se rendit ou d'abord à Warrinjirrinjirri (près de Yumendu) puis à Yarriyarriri, mais les deux sites ne convenaient pas. Les deux femmes Napaljarri voyageaient de Kunajarrayi (Mt Nicker) dans l'ouest. Elles virent la montagne qu'était devenu l'homme Jakamarra. Elles le désirèrent et décidérent de l'arracher à la montagne.

        Koller Auctions
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