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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jessica Veronica Brown, Kuru Ala, 2025

Jessica Veronica Brown

Kuru Ala, 2025
acrylic on linen
110 x 85 cm
25-21
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Veronica Jessica Brown has painted in the way of her grandmother Anmanari Brown in this work depicting the very sacred women’s' site of Kuru Ala. Kuru Ala is a site...
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Veronica Jessica Brown has painted in the way of her grandmother Anmanari Brown in this work depicting the very sacred women’s'
site of Kuru Ala. Kuru Ala is a site located between Tjuntjuntjara, Papulankutja (Blackstone) and Irrunytju (Wingellina) on the
northern boundary of Spinifex Lands. It is dramatic breakaway country of red granite hills. It is here that Wati Nyiiru caught the
eldest sister and injured her. Her siblings carried her into the cave for healing before fleeing to Minyma Nyanpi a rock hole to the
west.
Kungkarangkalpa is a major Western Desert Tjukurpa (also known as the Seven Sisters). Tjukurpa is the Pitjantjatjara concept for
describing the formative creation where ancestral beings create the world. These beings are Anangu ancestors, who can take the
form of people, plants or animals. They traverse the country; forming the world we live in, creating the waterholes, the trees, the
clay pans, the rocky outcrops, the sand hills and the Spinifex plains. These land formations are the physical manifestation of the
creation energy and tangible evidence that this Tjukurpa is true. This Tjukurpa of the Seven Sisters is an epic songline in the Western
Desert and tells the story of many women traveling throughout the desert hunting and carrying out ritual obligations all the while
being pursued by a cheeky old man in pursuit of a wife. Nyiru the man, is capable of changing form and does this on occasion in
order to trick the women. Many parts of the story are secret and involve a sexual element. Only the public details of this story are
allowed to be put down in paint.
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