Boxer Milner Tjampitjin

For Boxer Milner Tjampitjin and Nancy Naninurra Napanangka in remote Western Australia, painting expresses deep affinities with ancestral lands. Each seemingly abstract composition conveys a sense of the country over which they have been appointed custodians by their paternal and maternal relatives. Painting is important for the individual, and family and community, offering a way of passing down knowledge, and celebrating and sharing.

2009For Boxer Milner Tjampitjin and Nancy Naninurra Napanangka in remote Western Australia, painting expresses deep affinities with ancestral lands. Each seemingly abstract composition conveys a sense of the country over which they have been appointed custodians by their paternal and maternal relatives. Painting is important for the individual, and family and community, offering a way of passing down knowledge, and celebrating and sharing.

2009

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