Warla: An exploration of the Salt Lakes in the Great Sandy Desert
Past exhibition
Nora Wompi Australian, Manyjilyjarra, b. 1939
Kunawarritji Ngurra
acrylic on linen
91 x 91 cm
788658
Wompi paints the country around her homelands of Kunawarritji, a place associated with the Minyipuru Jukurrpa (Seven Sisters Dreaming). In 1906, Kunawarrtiji also became a well on the Canning Stock...
Wompi paints the country around her homelands of Kunawarritji, a place associated with the Minyipuru Jukurrpa (Seven Sisters Dreaming). In 1906, Kunawarrtiji also became a well on the Canning Stock Route, and from an early age Wompi and her family had encounters with the white men who drove cattle along the route. As a young woman, Wompi followed the drovers north to Balgo mission, where she stayed for many years. She learnt to paint there with her close friend, Eubena Nampitjin, and returned to Kunawarritji, where she lives and paints today, when it became a community in its own right.