Nora Wompi
1933 - 2017 Kunawarritji 2012- acrylic on linen
NORA WOMPI
1933 -2017
lived and worked in Balgo community, WA
Kunawarritji - artist's country near Balgo, Great Sandy Desert 2007
acrylic on canvas
180cm x 120cm
Acquired in 2012
NORA WOMPI
1933 -2017
lived and worked in Balgo community, WA
Kunawarritji - artist's country near Balgo, Great Sandy Desert 2007
acrylic on canvas
180cm x 120cm
Acquired in 2012
Wompi was born in the Great Sandy Desert in a place called Lilparu, which is close to Well 33 on the Canning Stock Route. Here she lived a traditional nomadic life until her early twenties. Wompi recalls it was near Well 33 that she saw a white person for the first time.
Nomadic life was harsh during dry times and she tells of the long walk into the Balgo Mission with her mother and brother. In Balgo she cooked bread at the bakery and tended to the goats. This is also where she met her husband, the brother to fellow artist Lucy Yukenbarri. Wompi and her husband, Dick Cowboy would paint together as is common with husband and wives in Balgo.
Wompi's work oscillates between intricate tracings of familiar country and painterly strokes of bold colour. Stories of spirit men, spirit dogs and love magic reverberate in her paintings full of charm and beauty.
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