PINKALARTA, 2005

Aboriginal Art from the Luczo Family Collection
Melbourne
19 October 2016
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KALAJU ALMA WEBOU

(c.1928 – 2009)
PINKALARTA, 2005

synthetic polymer paint on linen

151.0 x 151.0 cm

bears inscription verso: artist’s name, medium, size and Short Street Gallery cat. 27835

Estimate: 
$12,000 – 16,000
Sold for $9,760 (inc. BP) in Auction 45 - 19 October 2016, Melbourne
Provenance

Short Street Gallery, Broome
The Luczo Family Collection, USA

Catalogue text

This painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Short Street Gallery that states: ‘Alma paints Pinkalarta, the home where both she and her mother grew up. It is located in the Great Sandy Desert near Joanna Springs on Anna Plains Station in Western Australia. This is where she lost her mother and sister. Her work gives an aerial view of the landscape, showing the mayi (bush food) and the jila (living water). Alma is part of the Yulparija people who were forced to leave their homelands when the water began to dry up. She found her new home in the coastal town of Bidyadanga and as a result, her desert imagery is expressed with the vibrant contrasts of the saltwater landscape.’