In her 2009 masterpiece, Sandhills at Mina Mina (107 x 348 cm), esteemed Warlpiri artist Dorothy Napangardi presents a striking linear composition in white, black, and delicate ochre tones. This work portrays the sacred Mina Mina site, her ancestral Country near Lake Mackay in the Tanami Desert, Northern Territory. The painting serves as a map, guiding viewers through the terrain surrounding Mina Mina, including its salt crustations, spinifex clumps, and undulating sandhills. Napangardi's fascination with movement across Country is beautifully captured, inviting the observer on a visual journey across the expansive canvas.
The initial image offers a close-up of this magnificent painting. Click through the images to view the full artwork and additional close-ups.
This significant piece is featured on pages 15–16 of the monograph Honouring and Remembering the Art and Life of Dorothy Napangardi, 1987–2013 .
Dorothy Napangardi's innovative approach and unique artistic style have cemented her legacy as a leading figure in contemporary Indigenous Australian art.
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