Yaritji Young Australian, Pitjantjatjara, b. 1954
Tjala Tjukurpa, 2021
acrylic on linen
160 x 160 cm
107-21AS
Yaritji Young is a traditional owner for tjala tjukurpa, from the Amata community in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands in South Australia. She paints the rock holes and landmarks...
Yaritji Young is a traditional owner for tjala tjukurpa, from the Amata community in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands in South Australia. She paints the rock holes and landmarks of her country, entwined with icons and traditional marks that relate to inma (dance) and tjukurpa (dreaming). The twisted lines and shapes mimic tunnels and formations
made by the tjala honey ant.
‘My paintings are of my country: my father’s country, my grandmother’s country, the tjala country. Everything that my grandmother taught me, I’m teaching to my grandchildren now. They dance because I have shared what I got from my grandmother with my granddaughters, so they can know their culture.’
made by the tjala honey ant.
‘My paintings are of my country: my father’s country, my grandmother’s country, the tjala country. Everything that my grandmother taught me, I’m teaching to my grandchildren now. They dance because I have shared what I got from my grandmother with my granddaughters, so they can know their culture.’