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Katjarra Butler is renowned for her wide luscious brush strokes and innovative style. Her artistic process, often involving the application of numerous layers of paint, builds a fullness and depth distinctive in her work. Butler combines traditional symbols in a highly contemporary rendering of Ngaanyatjarra stories, culture, and landscape.
Butler grew up in the bush with her extended family group. It was in 1966 that they were transported by truck to the settlement of Papunya. She often paints dreamings of the site Kuurrmankutja and Marrapirnti. Butler was the second wife to Anatjari Tjakamarra, one of the founding painters at Papunya.
Butler was born near Tjukurla in Western Australia, quite close to Kurlkurta and Puurrungu at a place called Kuun (the name for yellow ochre), where there is a waterhole. There is also a place very close to Kuun that Butler refers to as her home, and is the site of one of her “Tjukurpa's” or Dreamings, the subject of many of her paintings. It is called Kuurrmankutja. This place is home, to the two Kuniya (python) Dreamings. The other Dreaming that she paints is Marrapinti.
Butler's paintings depict “Tali" sandhills," Puli” rocks & “Kungka” women painting and preparing for ceremonies. Many of her works include “Kampurrarpa” or bush raisin. Her work has a distinct rawness, evoking the true feel of a desert sand mosaic.
- Creator:Katjarra Butler (1946, Australian)
- Dimensions:Height: 47.64 in (121 cm)Width: 57.49 in (146 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: 25361stDibs: LU1868215115992
Katjarra Butler
Katjarra Butler is renowned for her wide luscious brush strokes and innovative style. Her artistic process, often involving the application of numerous layers of paint, builds a fullness and depth distinctive in her work. Katjarra combines traditional symbols in a highly contemporary rendering of Ngaanyatjarra stories, culture, and landscape. Katjarra grew up in the bush with her extended family group. It was in 1966 that they were transported to the settlement of Papunya. Her parents are Lilyiwara Tjungurrayi and Mangkatji Nangala. Katjara often paints dreamings of the site Kuurrmankutja and Marrapirnti. Katjarra was born near Tjukurla in WA (c 1946) quite close to Kurlkurta and Puurrungu at a place called Kuun, where there is a waterhole. Kuun is the name for yellow ochre. There is also a place very close to Kuun that Katjarra refers to as her home and it is one of her tjukurpa or dreaming which she paints. It is called Kuurrmankutja. This place is home to the two kuniya (python) dreaming. The other dreaming that she paints is Marrapinti. Her paintings depict " tali' sandhills ,"puli"rocks & "kungka" women painting up & preparing for ceremony. Many of her works include"kampurrarpa" or bush raisin which is collected. Her work has a rawness to it evoking the true feel of a desert sand mosaic.
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