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Tie Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru by Phyllis Donegan - One of Twelve

Tie Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru by Phyllis Donegan - One of Twelve

$72.73
Tie Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru by Phyllis Donegan - One of Twelve—
$72.73

The Story

Donegan’s painting ‘Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru’ transports us across the vast desert country surrounding the Tomkinson Ranges near the artist’s home community of Kalka, in the far north-western reaches of South Australia.

The painting’s title, ‘Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru’ translates into English as, ‘lovely country, lovely drawing’.

Through her skilful use of layering and tonal graduation, Donegan’s work creates an immersive experience – her paint appears to vibrate above the surface of the canvas creating a mesmerising optical effect. In this way, the artist breathes life into the undulating tali (sandhills) and puli (rocky hills) that characterise the sprawling desert country of her homelands.

100% SILK SATIN WITH COTTON PADDING AND SILK LINING.
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Description

Donegan’s painting ‘Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru’ transports us across the vast desert country surrounding the Tomkinson Ranges near the artist’s home community of Kalka, in the far north-western reaches of South Australia.

The painting’s title, ‘Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru’ translates into English as, ‘lovely country, lovely drawing’.

Through her skilful use of layering and tonal graduation, Donegan’s work creates an immersive experience – her paint appears to vibrate above the surface of the canvas creating a mesmerising optical effect. In this way, the artist breathes life into the undulating tali (sandhills) and puli (rocky hills) that characterise the sprawling desert country of her homelands.

100% SILK SATIN WITH COTTON PADDING AND SILK LINING.
Tie Walka Wiru Ngura Wiru by Phyllis Donegan - One of Twelve | National Museum Australia