Yangi Yangi Fox Pitjantjatjara, b. 1956

Yangi Yangi Fox (often referred to as Mrs Fox) was born in 1956 in Pukatja (Ernabella). As a young girl, she went to school at Ernabella Mission, and later moved to the cattle station near the Amata community. During the homelands movement in the 1970s, she moved to Pipalyatjara to be closer to her traditional lands. Mrs. Fox is a senior woman in the Pipalyatjara community and is on the boards of Ninuku Arts as Chair, NPY Womens Countcil and the APY Lands Council. She is also an astute craftswoman and is an expert in punu (wood carving); she is a celebrated dancer and is heavily involved in culture and ceremony. Her two daughters, Renae and Tanisha, are both practicing artists. Mrs. Fox has a meticulous way of doing and composing a painting which reveals her unique aesthetic, especially in contrast to the other female artists. Her tightly dotted technique and formal compositions create an optical feast for the viewer - her paintings waver and radiate in simple elegance.