Australia, 1937
Acrylic on canvas
120 x 100 cm
(LA C.P. 29(GB4))
Geneva, Switzerland
Excellent condition
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This work is the Ngapa (Water Dreaming) called Jiwaranpa.
The Jangala Snake came for lungkarrajarra.
Private collection, Geneva
Lajamanu, Tanami Desert, Northern Territory
Community Catalogue No LA (C)) 29
Shades of Ochre Gallery, Darwin
Collection: National Gallery of Victoria
Peter Jangala Ross is a painter working in the Aboriginal art tradition, skilled in the codification of cultural narratives and mythologies in a rich vocabulary of symbols and graphic motifs. Ross specialises in Dreaming Ngapa (water), featuring concentric circles representing ... see the artist page