Description:

CAROLANNE KEN (born 1971) (Language group: Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara)
Minyma Makuli Tjukurpa 2019
synthetic polymer paint on linen
inscribed verso with artist's name and Kaltjiti Arts cat. no. 19-270
183 x 200.5cm

PROVENANCE:
Kaltjiti Arts, South Australia (accompanied by a copy of the certificate of authenticity)
Private collection, Melbourne

OTHER NOTES:
"This is the cave of Minyma Makuli (also known as Minyma Malilu) - minyma nymupu - she was cripped and had to crawl on her hands and kneews across the ground. She dug out this cave with the piti (wooden bowl), to be her big wiltja (shelter). She camped here with her kungkawara kutjara, two daughters, young women. One evening the girls returned from hunting with kuku pulka (large game), she wondered how they got it, and where it had come from? Two men had given it to the girls! Her girls left her alone for a long time and didn't help her, poor thing, poor old weak woman, so she decided to follow them. She crawled after them, wanatjara anu, using a walking stick, following their tracks northwest back to the hills. When she reached their camp the men hit and killed her. They had called the girls in marriage and took them away. This is Carolanne's grandmother's country. The underground cave at Kanypi is a permanent water supply. Carolanne is from Fregon on the APY Lands. Precise, fine brushwork are characteristics of her work. Carolanne is a keen story teller and combining a traditional style with a contemporary edge to her work."

As stated on a copy of the Kaltjiti Arts Certificate of Authenticity

© Carolanne Ken/Copyright Agency, 2025

  • Provenance: Kaltjiti Arts, South Australia (accompanied by a copy of the certificate of authenticity)
    Private collection, Melbourne
  • Dimensions: 183 x 200.5cm
  • Medium: synthetic polymer paint on linen
  • Notes: "This is the cave of Minyma Makuli (also known as Minyma Malilu) - minyma nymupu - she was cripped and had to crawl on her hands and kneews across the ground. She dug out this cave with the piti (wooden bowl), to be her big wiltja (shelter). She camped here with her kungkawara kutjara, two daughters, young women. One evening the girls returned from hunting with kuku pulka (large game), she wondered how they got it, and where it had come from? Two men had given it to the girls! Her girls left her alone for a long time and didn't help her, poor thing, poor old weak woman, so she decided to follow them. She crawled after them, wanatjara anu, using a walking stick, following their tracks northwest back to the hills. When she reached their camp the men hit and killed her. They had called the girls in marriage and took them away. This is Carolanne's grandmother's country. The underground cave at Kanypi is a permanent water supply. Carolanne is from Fregon on the APY Lands. Precise, fine brushwork are characteristics of her work. Carolanne is a keen story teller and combining a traditional style with a contemporary edge to her work."

    As stated on a copy of the Kaltjiti Arts Certificate of Authenticity

    © Carolanne Ken/Copyright Agency, 2025

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