Lynette Corby Nungarrayi

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Lynette Corby Nungarrayi is a vital member of the Watiyawanu Artist of Amunturrngu Aboriginal Community Corporation. The multi dimensionality of Nungarrayi work allows the sheer physical presence accuracy and the physicality of contemporary work with many intricate details and subtle shades of colour. Lynette Corby won 2003 20th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Award, her painting is in the collection of Art Gallery of South Australia.

BIOGRAPHY

Artist:    Lynette Corby Nungarrayi
Title:     TREE ROOTS 10-913
Medium: 
Acrylic on Belgian linen
Image Size: 125 x 188 cm
Signed Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu
Price (inc. GST):   $11,000 - stretched
Sold with a Certificate from the Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu Community Centre.

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NOTES:
The very beautiful, powerful and very contemporary work of art has multi-dimensional nature and sheer physical presence accuracy and many intricate details and subtle shades of colour.

 

Artist:    Lynette Corby Nungarrayi
Title:
    TREE ROOT SYSTEM 10-LCN-46
Medium: 
Acrylic on Belgian linen
Image Size: 126 x 125 cm
Signed Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu
Price (stretched):
     SOLD

Lynette Corby Nungarrayi Biography:
Lynette Corby Nungarrayi works for Signed on reverse Watiyawanu Artists of Amunturrngu. She lived in Papunya before moving to Mount Liebig in the 80's. She worked for a decade at Watiyawanu Community at Mt. Liebig specializing in Luritja. Lynette Corby is a very important and active member of the community. In 1997 Lynette Corby entered in the North Territory Fashion Award with a self designed screen printed garment. She is an adventures artist using traditional stories in new and very interesting ways working in several mediums; acrylic, lino prints, screen printing, silk printing, basket weaving and sketching. Lynette Corby works in several mediums, She does painting in acrylics and screen-printing onto garments. She is a former assistant teacher of Luritja, written and spoken language. Lynette's paintings are sought after and her work has been in several exhibitions, including the2003 Telstra Awards Survey Show.

AWARDS:
2003 Telstra Awards Survey Show Lynette Corby was chosen for the 20th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts AWARD exhibition, the painting Woman's Law and Culture Meeting at Mount Liebig is in the collection of the
Art Gallery of South Australia.

Collections:  
The World Vision Gallery, Sydney;
Art Gallery of South Australia Adelaide; Tropical Museum, Townsville; Private and  Cooperate collections in Australia, England, Singapore, The Nederland's, Denmark, Belgian, Ireland and Poland.


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