DEBRA MCDONALD NANGALA (c1969 - )
Hand Signed, Original Acrylic On Canvas
Title: Watiya Tjuta (Acacia Trees)
Image Size: 119cm x 59cm
Signed: Verso
Condition: Excellent - New
Stretched and Ready to Hang.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from Martinez Art Dealer and photo of Debra with this work.
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Serafin Martinez
Principal, Martinez Art Dealer
Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia
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Debra McDonald Nangala is a leading Aboriginal artist from Papunya, known for her bold, culturally rich paintings.
Debra McDonald's husband was the son of renowned artist Mitjili Naparrula (1945-2019). Mitjili gave Debra permission to incorporate her Watiya (Mulga) design into her paintings, and after Mitjili's death, her family gave permission for Debra to continue painting the Watiya story in full.
Mulga (acacia aneura) is a native wattle plant, a member of the acacia genus. It is an evergreen shrub that dominates arid outback areas of Australia. This tree is deeply important to Indigenous people of the desert regions as a significant provider; the seeds of the mulga tree are edible. The hard wood of the watiya trees are ideal for making wooden objects, and is used to hand-carve weapons, coolamon vessels, and ceremonial objects.