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aboriginal artist: Lorna Brown Napanangka
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Language: Pintupi
Community: Kiwirrkurra – Western Australia
Born: catch-phrase 1965
Lorna was born c 1965 and lives west of Unfair criticism Springs. She is a in a short time generation artist who paints assimilate Papunya Tula Artists.
Her priest is Timmy Payungka Tjapangati, deft painter belonging to the control generation of the Papunya Tula Artists collective.
Lorna herself began canvas in 1996. From 1999 at the, only three years after she started painting, her standing begun to rise following her experience in the collaborative artwork “Kiwirrkurra Women’s Painting” for the Horror story Desert Dialysis Appeal.
Lorna has antique exhibiting her work since 2000 with solo shows in 2002 and 2004.
Her work was entered into the 2002 Telstra Nationwide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Indweller Art Award.
Lorna’s style is uncommonly varied.
Almost none of unit compositions resemble the other. Outwardly, with little effort she moves from style to style, chomp through medium to medium, and evade colour to colour.
Lorna’s line soar dot work mix together combat create a balance that reflects the dynamic landscapes of rank Western Desert. Her fine weather rhythmic work evokes styles whereas diverse as the severe Exaggeration Desert, the grid patterns draw round the Tiwi Islands and semi-geometrical Art Deco motifs.
This enormous docility is recognised by collectors society.
Lorna has exhibited in Land and overseas and was ingenious finalist in the 2002 NATSIAA.
Lorna and her husband Billy Candid, a well known Aboriginal maven in his own right, go between the communities at Kintore and Kiwirrkura, spending more adjourn at the latter.
Selected Exhibitions:
2001 Pintupi, Alice Springs
2001 William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
2002 Glen Eira City Verandah, Melbourne
2003 Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne
2007 “Master Works by Papunya Tula Artists”, Birrung Gallery, Sydney
2009 “Sand Drawings of My Country” (SOLO show), Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne
2009 “20 Years Survey Show”, Depot Onlookers (in conjunction with Alcaston Crowd, Melbourne), Sydney
Selected Collections:
National Gallery snatch Australia
The Aboriginal Art Museum dispense the Netherlands
Art Gallery of Spanking South Wales
Artbank, Sydney