Overview
Born: 1949, Yuendumu
 

Martha Poulson Nakamarra was born at Yuendumu in 1949 before permanently moving to Ali Curung (then known as Warrabri). Reflected in Martha’s paintings is her profound love of the bush landscape and hunting animals and the many bush foods in the Ali Curung and Wycliffe Well region. Martha began painting in 2003 at the Ali Curung Old Women’s Centre, before becoming a founding member of Arlpwe Art and Culture Centre in 2008.

 

After initially painting Jukurrpa (dreamtime stories), Martha’s work now focuses on her memories of hunting and collecting bush tucker with the old people of Yuendumu. Yuparli (bush banana), ngayaki (bush tomato), and other plants and features of the landscape are brought to life with a looseness of touch and an emphasis on bright colour. Martha creates a whimsical space to play with patterns and altered perspectives, producing a surreal and fertile world. At times, her paintings appear as if they could be the work of multiple artists.

Works
  • Martha Poulson Nakamarra, Hunters, 2024
    Martha Poulson Nakamarra
    Hunters, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    56 x 60 cm
  • Martha Poulson Nakamarra, Hunting For Witchetty, 2024
    Martha Poulson Nakamarra
    Hunting For Witchetty, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    91 x 91 cm
  • Martha Poulson Nakamarra, Kids, 2024
    Martha Poulson Nakamarra
    Kids, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    56 x 60 cm
  • Martha Poulson Nakamarra, Kids, 2024
    Martha Poulson Nakamarra
    Kids, 2024
    Acrylic on canvas
    60 x 60 cm
  • Martha Poulson Nakamarra, Swamp, 2024
    Martha Poulson Nakamarra
    Swamp, 2024
    Acrylic On Canvas
    60 x 60 cm
  • Martha Poulson Nakamarra, Walking Around Country, 2024
    Martha Poulson Nakamarra
    Walking Around Country, 2024
    Acrylic on canvas (unstretched)
    61 x 107 cm
Exhibitions