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$2,800.00

Roy Yaltjanki
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
91 x 121.5 cm
Tjarlirli & Kaltukatjara Art
TKA07-25

Wati Tjukurrpa – a men’s dreaming story from country near Kaltukatjara (Docker River). Roy Yaltjanki’s knowledge of this country, from a lifetime of living on it, is incredibly deep and complex, but the Tjukurpa he holds is not for public knowledge.

Roy Yaltjanki was born in the bush near present day Kaltukatjara (Docker River). Roy grew up in the Kaltukatjara area with his family and remembers this as a time of plenty when the abundance of bush food and fresh water sustained many Anangu. Around 1942, he and his family walked for days across a vast salt lake to the Areyonga Mission. Roy went to school at the Mission, but as a young man returned to his home country. He married his first wife, and they had several children together; when she passed away, he remarried with renowned ngangkari Pantjiti McKenzie OAM. He now lives in Kaltukatjara community. Roy has been painting and carving punu (wooden artefacts) for decades. Roy is also an ordained Christian minister and continues to be a spiritual guide and leader for his community. With his paintings, Pastor Roy offers viewers visions of his country as he saw it as a young man: beautiful, bountiful, lively, and full of joy.

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