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Christy Young / Water Dreaming (Kapi Tjukurpa) (CHY202201)
SKU: CHY202201
151cm x 137cm Acrylic on Linen
View more from artist$9,500.00
151cm x 137cm Acrylic on Linen
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Artist Profile
Artwork is accompanied by Yanda Aboriginal Art Certificate of Authenticity/Provenance. Artwork painted by the artist at Yanda Art Studio, NT
b.1982
Language Group: Pitjantjatjara
Region: APY Lands, SA
Christy Young is an exciting young Indigenous painter with great promise and talent. With strong natural drawing skills, her early exposure to painting comes from being a member of one of the most renowned painting families in the desert region of Australia. Christy’s mother, Yaritji Young, is a senior law woman and traditional owner of the Country around Amata and Yaritji’s paintings are now highly sought after across the globe. Christy’s grandparents are Mick Wikilyiri and Paniny Mick, both important cultural leaders and respected artists.
Christy’s paints her mother’s stories including Honey Ant Dreaming (Tjala Tjukurpa) and iconography from her grandparents dreamings, however she brings her own interpretation and artist flair for drawing. Often in a reduced mono-palette or striking black and white, Christy works in acrylic on linen as well as ink on paper.
Christy’s artwork displays the importance of knowledge transfer in Anangu culture and its significance in keeping cultural law and stories alive.
Selected Exhibitions
• 2022 Fishers Ghost Art Award finalist – Campbelltown City Council Collection
• 2022 Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair- Tjala Arts
• 2022 Brenda Colahan Fine Art
• 2021 Araluen Art Centre – Desert Mob 30
• 2017 Aboriginal Signature Estrangin gallery Paris – Parcous – Gems of the APY land by Aboriginal Signature Estrangin gallery
• 2017 Tandanya, Adelaide – APY Renal Fundraiser
Collections
Charles Darwin University Collection
Biography courtesy Brenda Colahan Fine Art
Artwork description
Water is a critical element in the desert and knowledge of rock hole sites is passed from generation to generation and revered by all Pitjantjatjara people. Rockholes were particularly important during the dry season when other waterholes and creeks would dry up. Through stories, songs and art, an intimate knowledge of the topography of the desert and the way rain interacts with the land is passed from generation to generation and revered by all Anangu.
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