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Lydia paints ‘Women’s Ceremony’ depictions of her country and the sacred women’s sites between the communities of Kintore and Kiwirkurra in the Western Desert of Central Australia. Her people would conduct important ceremonies at these sites and tell stories of travelling ancestors who would gather at these sites to rest, sing and dance. Lydia’s choice of colours represent the more traditional pigments used for ground designs and body decoration. Her sense of design and movement shows the close association between painted images and the physical landscape.

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Lydia Young Nungurrayi

Lydia Young Nungurrayi was born in 1992 and comes from a family of artists. Her area is Central & Western desert and her tribe is Pintupi.

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Why Maliyaa?

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  • Great service
  • Years of experience

Story

Lydia paints ‘Women’s Ceremony’ depictions of her country and the sacred women’s sites between the communities of Kintore and Kiwirkurra in the Western Desert of Central Australia. Her people would conduct important ceremonies at these sites and tell stories of travelling ancestors who would gather at these sites to rest, sing and dance. Lydia’s choice of colours represent the more traditional pigments used for ground designs and body decoration. Her sense of design and movement shows the close association between painted images and the physical landscape.

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Lydia Young Nungurrayi

Lydia Young Nungurrayi was born in 1992 and comes from a family of artists. Her area is Central & Western desert and her tribe is Pintupi.

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Story

Lydia paints ‘Women’s Ceremony’ depictions of her country and the sacred women’s sites between the communities of Kintore and Kiwirkurra in the Western Desert of Central Australia. Her people would conduct important ceremonies at these sites and tell stories of travelling ancestors who would gather at these sites to rest, sing and dance. Lydia’s choice of colours represent the more traditional pigments used for ground designs and body decoration. Her sense of design and movement shows the close association between painted images and the physical landscape.

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Lydia Young Nungurrayi

Lydia Young Nungurrayi was born in 1992 and comes from a family of artists. Her area is Central & Western desert and her tribe is Pintupi.

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