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Louise Numina Napananka / Bush Medicine Leaves (LON59)
$2,290.00 Add to cart Artist: Numina SistersSKU: LON59
180cm x 120cm Acrylic on Canvas
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Louise Numina Napananka / Ceremonial Body Paint (LON63)
$2,290.00 Add to cart Artist: Numina SistersSKU: LON63
180cm x 120cm Acrylic on Canvas
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Louise Numina Napananka / Ceremonial Body Paint (LON67)
$2,290.00 Add to cart Artist: Numina SistersSKU: LON67
180cm x 120cm Acrylic on Canvas
About the Artist
Born: 1981
Community: Utopia, Central Desert
Outstation: Stirling Station
Language: Anmatyerre
Sharon Numina is an Anmatyerre artist and one of six sisters and three brothers. Her mother is artist Barbara Pananka Mbitjana. She went to primary school at Stirling Station, a cattle station near Tennant Creek where she began painting at a young age, taking guidance from her world renowned aunties Gloria and Kathleen Petyarre. She later moved to Darwin with her family and continued her studies at Charles Darwin University where she obtained a degree in fine arts.
Sharon lives in Darwin with her four sisters, Jacinta, Lanita, Louise and Caroline Numina, who are also well respected artists from Utopia.
Born: c. 1965
Community: Utopia, Central Desert
Outstation: Stirling Station
Language: Anmatyerre
Lanita is from Sterling Station which is Anmatyarre country near Alice Springs and Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia. She was born in the desert homelands and doesn’t know her birth date. She is now living in Darwin along with her sisters Caroline, Jacinta, Louise and Sharon, also talented artists.
The sisters were all taught to paint by their mother, Barabara Mbitjana and their famous aunties, Kathleen and Gloria Petyarre. A painting of Lanita’s was presented to Princess Mary and Prince Frederick of Denmark as a wedding gift by the Danish community of Darwin NT.
The style of artwork belongs to her desert people of Central Australia. Her art themes represent body markings for women’s ceremonies and stories of hunting and gathering in their traditional country.
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