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The Suzanne O'Connell Gallery in association with Warlayirti Artists proudly presents Nora Wompi & Nora Nganapa : 12 May - 30 June 2011
Bib ID 5565806
Format BookBook
Author
Wompi, Nora
 
Description New Farm, Qld.: Suzanne O'Connell Gallery, 2011. 
15 p. : col. ill., 1 map, ports. ; 22 cm. 
ISBN 9780980439168 
Summary

"The Great Sandy Desert comes alive in the art of Nora Wompi and Nora Nganapa. Fluid brushstrokes render dreaming sites, talis, soak holes and bush tucker, creating visions of Kunawarritji reflecting their intimate knowledge and spiritual connection to their country. These senior artists' mastery of their art has increased with age, and possesses a confidence and grandeur of vision"- P. 2.

Notes

Essay by Jacqueline Healy.

Subjects Wompi, Nora - Exhibitions.  |  Nganapa, Nora - Exhibitions.  |  Painting, Aboriginal Australian - Victoria - Fitzroy - Exhibitions.  |  Art, Australian - Aboriginal artists - Exhibitions - Catalogs.  |  Great Sandy Desert (W.A.) - In art - Exhibitions.
Other authors/contributors Nganapa, Nora  |  Healy, Jacqueline  |  Suzanne O'Connell Gallery (Brisbane, Qld.)  |  Warlayirti Artists Pty. Ltd
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