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Ray James Tjangala - Aboriginal Artists Australia

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    Ray James Tjangala. Ray James Tjangala is a great artist that emerged from the apprenticeship to one of the pioneer painters of Papunya who founded the desert painting movement, Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungurrayi, Ray James Tjangala quickly caught the …

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    RAY JAMES TJANGALA (BORN CIRCA 1958) Tingari Cycle, 2001. RAY JAMES TJANGALA, born c1958, UNTITLED, 2006, synthetic polymer paint on linen. Ray James Tjangala (born circa 1958) Untitle. RAY JAMES TJANGALA (born c.1958) Yunala 2002 acrylic on canvas.

Tjangala Ray James artnet

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    View Tjangala Ray James’s artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Learn about the artist and see available works for sale.Nationality: Australian

Ray James Tjangala utopia art sydney

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    artist statement Ray James Tjangala is the son of Anatjari Tjampitjinpa, one of the early painters of the Papunya Tula movement, and with his father's instruction, Ray first tried painting in 1987. However, it was not until the mid 1990s that Ray emerged as one of the core group of …

Ray James Tjangala Archives - Art Mob Australian ...

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    Ray James Tjangala is the son of Anatjari Tjampitjinpa, one of the founding members of Papunya Tula Artists. Anatjari and family, including Ray James, were encountered by Jeremy Long, a patrol officer of the Northern Territory Welfare Branch, in 1963 at Wudungunya rockhole north-west of Jupiter Well. The family subsequently moved to Papunya. Ray James now lives at Kiwirrkura and began painting for …

Ray James Tjangala - Nomad Art Nomad Art

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    RAY JAMES TJANGALA – PINTUPI. Ray is the son of Anatjari Tjampitjinpa, one of the early painters of the Papunya Tula movement. He was born in the desert, circa 1958. Jeremy Long, a Government Patrol Officer, encountered him and his family at the Wudungunya Rockhole, north-east of Jupiter Well, on one of his patrols in 1963. The family are mentioned in Douglas Lockwood’s book The Lizard Eaters.

Untitled, 2010 by Ray James Tjangala - Art Gallery NSW

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    About. Ray James Tjangala was born at Yunala rockhole, west of Kiwirrkura. He is the son of Anatjari Tjampitjinpa, one of the original Papunya Tula artists, and Tjungkaya Napangati. Tjangala was encountered by Jeremy Long's Northern Territory Welfare Branch patrols in 1963 at Wudungunya rockhole north-west of Puntujarrpa (Jupiter Well).

Artists NGV

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    Ray James. Tjangala. Born. (c. 1958) Language group. Pintupi. Active.

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