As I’m going to reprint some Aboriginal art images in this blog post, I need to caution that some Aboriginal people prefer not to see art by their people reproduced, particularly if the artist is deceased. So be warned, and don’t view this post if you’re sensitive to these issues. The heart of Melbourne holds
Ronnie Tjampitjinpa was born in Pintupi land at Muyinnga, about 100 kilometres west of the Kintore Range, just across the Western Australian border. He is the son of Uta Uta Tjangala's older brother, Minpuru Tjangala (c.1899-1976). After his initiation into ...
Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Men's Ceremony , Acrylic on linen, 182 x 121 in 417 x 310 cm at Aboriginal Art Galleries
Ronnie Tjampitjinpa - recent paintings showing his signature style and powerful story telling ability in this new exhibition at Japingka Gallery
Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Tingari , Acrylic on canvas, 183 x 123 in 465 x 312 cm at Aboriginal Art Galleries
Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, major Papunya Tula artist & original shareholder. He was born c1943 and paints bold, linear Tingari images.