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This artwork refers to the Tingari Cycle – it recounts the extensive journeys of the Tingari ancestors as they covered the vast expanse of the Western desert to create landforms and teach law to the Pintupi people. Tingari is instilled in a series of secret songlines and sacred men’s business. The artist uses journey lines or over dotting as a device to protect the highly secretive and private elements.

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Walala Tjapaltjarri

Walala was born c. 1960 at Marua, east of Kiwirrkura in the Gibson Desert.

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Why Maliyaa?

  • Free shipping worldwide
  • 100% money back guarantee
  • Authenticity and ethics
  • Great service
  • Years of experience

Story

This artwork refers to the Tingari Cycle – it recounts the extensive journeys of the Tingari ancestors as they covered the vast expanse of the Western desert to create landforms and teach law to the Pintupi people. Tingari is instilled in a series of secret songlines and sacred men’s business. The artist uses journey lines or over dotting as a device to protect the highly secretive and private elements.

Read More ▾

Walala Tjapaltjarri

Walala was born c. 1960 at Marua, east of Kiwirrkura in the Gibson Desert.

See more

Story

This artwork refers to the Tingari Cycle – it recounts the extensive journeys of the Tingari ancestors as they covered the vast expanse of the Western desert to create landforms and teach law to the Pintupi people. Tingari is instilled in a series of secret songlines and sacred men’s business. The artist uses journey lines or over dotting as a device to protect the highly secretive and private elements.

Read More ▾

Walala Tjapaltjarri

Walala was born c. 1960 at Marua, east of Kiwirrkura in the Gibson Desert.

See more

Select your currency