Elsa Fiona Young Minyma, 2023 Tjarlirli and Kaltukatjara Art

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Size: 122 x 91 cm ID: #23-315
Price: $1670





    About this artwork

    Minyma pirni (many ladies) are sitting down in the shelter of the wiltchya (windbreaks) they have built from the branches and grasses found in the desert. They have been digging for water at the soaks on the lake. They are involved in women’s business at Lake Hopkins. This is Elsa’s country, where her grandmother lived a traditional nomadic life. It was her grandmother who taught her the stories that she uses as inspiration for her paintings.

    About Elsa Fiona Young

    Elsa (Fiona) Young was born near Pungkupirri waterhole near Tjukurla in Western Australia, to senior law woman and renowned painter Tjawina Porter. She lived in Kaltukatjara (Docker River) and Warakurna before moving to Tjukurla with her husband Adrian Young (dec), their children and extended family. Elsa now spends most of her time with her mother and their many dogs, painting regularly and going on bush trips. Elsa is a strong Ngaanyatjarra woman, with a wealth of cultural knowledge and love for her country and family. Her paintings depict the Tjukurrpa (Dreaming) of her country around Tjukurla and Warakurna through beautifully intricate explorations of line and space. Elsa’s work is sought-after by collectors and buyers alike around Australian and internationally.