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Helicopter Tjungurrayi Warlayirti Artists - innovative ...

    https://www.balgoart.org.au/artists/index/artist/helicopter-tjungurrayi
    Helicopter is well recognised as one of Warlayirti Artists’ leading artists and is a great ambassador for the Art Centre. Born at Nynmi, west of Kiwirrkurra, Helicopter learnt from a young age the location of water sources and how to hunt for bush food. When he was a young boy he became very sick and was brought into old Balgo mission in a helicopter that had been doing mining exploration work in the area.

Helicopter - Australian Aboriginal Art

    https://ausaboriginalart.com/artists/helicopter
    Helicopter Born in 1937 at Balgo Hills in the Kimberley area of Western Australia, his paintings usually depicts travel. He is in 8 collections and has exhibited on over 50 occasions in Australia and overseas.

Helicopter Joe Tjungurrayi - Artists Profile - Cooee Art

    https://www.cooeeart.com.au/marketplace/artists/profile/TjungurrayiHelic/
    Helicopter’s magnificent relief print This Place My Country, is part of a collection of prints by artists from Balgo, Yuendumu and Lajamanu exploring the visual tradition relating to Yilpinji, the love magic of the Walpiri and Kukatja people. Yilpinji presents an alternative artistic and cosmological tradition concerning love, accompanied by an entirely different vocabulary, particularly when it concerns the placement of …

Helicopter Joe Tjungurrayi. c1947-. Australia (Aboriginal ...

    https://www.aasd.com.au/artist/1028-helicopter-joe-tjungurrayi/
    Helicopter Joe Tjungurrayi is classified as one of the top Australian Indigenous artists by leading Aboriginal fine art gallery, Cooee Gallery, Sydney. Works by Helicopter Joe Tjungurrayi held in public galleries. You must be a subscriber and logged in to view full list with number of works.

Wangkardu, 2001 by Helicopter Tjungurrayi - Art Gallery NSW

    https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/4.2003/
    This country is known as Wangkardu named for the tjurrnu, or soakwater featured in the centre of the painting. It is also the country of Helicopter's father. It was in this country that Helicopter was born and travelled and hunted as a young man with his family, moving between the different tjurrnu. The majority of the painting represents the tali, or sand dunes which dominate the landscape of the area.

HELICOPTER TJUNGURRAYI Archives - Pandanus Aboriginal Art

    https://www.pandanusgallery.com/brand/helicopter-tjungurrayi/
    Helicopter was married to the well known Aboriginal artist, also from Balgo, Lucy Yukenbarri who passed away in 2003. Out of stock. Kimberley, Large Paintings, Medium, Region. Wangkartu Tali. HELICOPTER TJUNGURRAYI. $6,250.00. Showing the single result.

Wangkardu, (2001) by Helicopter Tjungurrayi - Art Gallery NSW

    https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/4.2003/?tab=history
    Helicopter Tjungurrayi's painting Wangkardu 2001 depicts some of his traditional country which is located far to the south-west of Balgo in the Great Sandy Desert. This country is known as Wangkardu named for the tjurrnu, or soakwater featured in the centre of the painting. It is also the country of Helicopter's father.

Jupiter Well, 2002 by Helicopter Tjungurrayi - Art Gallery NSW

    https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/415.2003/
    Helicopter Tjungarrayi is best known as a painter working for Warlayirti Artists at Wirrimanu (Balgo). In recent years he has produced prints in association with Northern Editions print workshop at the Northern Territory University. In this print the strikingly captivating Balgo colour-fields are translated into the …

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