Candy Nelson Nakamarra
The different elements of the image represent puuli (hills), tali (sandhills) and kapi (water). Plants and leaves
spring up after the heavy rain, nourishing the land and the people. The concentric circles represent waterholes, while the arrow shapes represent the footprints of the white heron that frequents the site.
Papunya Tjupi Arts is an Aboriginal owned, community-based enterprise, representing over 100 artists. We
encourage the sharing of knowledge and skills to foster self-determination and cultural development. This is done through arts practice, community activities, meaningful employment and training opportunities. All proceeds are split between the artists and the funding of further community projects.
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