Inyaroo, 2001
Eubena Nampitjin
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
120.0 x 80.0 cm
bears inscription verso: artist's name, size, Warlayirti Artists cat. 710/01 and Alcaston Gallery cat. AK7778
Warlayirti Artists, Balgo Hills, Western Australia
Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne (stamped verso)
Private collection, Melbourne, acquired from the above
Eubena Nampitijin, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, 31 May - 21 June 2002, cat. 14 (label attached verso, illus. in exhibition catalogue, p. 23)
All about Art, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, 18 September - 26 October 2002 (illus. in exhibition catalogue, n.p.)
This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Warlayirti Artists which states:
'lnyaroo is the name of a large tjurrnu, or soakwater, found in Eubena's traditional country, far to the south west of Balgo, in The Great Sandy Desert. Some other, smaller, nearby soakwaters are also shown, including Pati and Nganyu. This is a men's place, where, during the Tjurkurrpa (Dreamtime) men camped and slept on their epic journey. Tali, or sand dunes, dominate the rest of the painting.'
