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Angampa Martin is a
senior Pitjantjatjarra artist. She was born in the 1940's in the
bush at a rock hole called Watala, south east of the
present day settlement of Irrunytju. Angampa travelled east as a
teenager to the mission settlement of Ernabella in South Australia.
While at the mission she learned weaving and made rugs with the
other women.
Drawing on the intimate
knowledge of her country, gained when living a semi-nomadic
lifestyle with her family, Angampa refers to aspects of the
Wati Kutjara tjukurpa (Two Water-snake Men dreaming) in
her work.
We currently have one
work in stock by this artist.

Acrylic on
Belgian Linen
140 x 150cm
$11,000
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