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b. 1920 - d. 2012

Tiger Palpatja (born about 1920 – died 16 April 2012) was an Australian Aboriginal artist from the A?angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands.

Tiger was born around 1920 (though the exact year is not known). He was born in the bush, at a rockhole called Piltati, which is close to what is now Nyapa?i in north-west South Australia.[1] His family were Pitjantjatjara, and they lived a traditional, nomadic life in the bushland around Piltati.[2][3] When he was a teenager, Tiger's family settled at Ernabella,[1] which at the time was a Presbyterian mission and a sheep station. Tiger grew up on the mission, and learned to speak a little English in school there.[2] He eventually got married to a woman named Nyalapanytja, and they lived in Ernabella for many years.[1] Tiger worked on the station, shearing sheep and building fences.[2]

In the 1970s, Tiger and his family moved to Ama?a, closer to his homeland. When he got older, Tiger became a ngangka?i (traditional healer), an important and respected role in traditional Pitjantjatjara communities.[2] In 1997, the women at Ama?a began a community art centre, originally called Minymaku Arts. The word minymaku means "women's", and they called it this because, at the time, Pitjantjatjara men did not like to paint. After several men began painting in the early 2000s, the centre's name was changed to Tjala Arts.[1]

Tiger started painting in September 2004, less than eight years before his death. He had never painted before this, and was better known for woodworking, especially making spears. Although he only began painting in his final years, his work quickly became recognised by critics.[2][3] In 2005, Tiger was a finalist for the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award.[4] He became a finalist three more time before his death, in 2006,[5] 2010,[3] and 2011,[6] but he never won. He was also a finalist in the Western Australian Indigenous Art Awards in 2009,[7] and again in 2011.[1][8] Tiger mainly painted for Tjala Arts, but from 2009 he also began working for Tjungu Palya in nearby Nyapa?i.[9][10]
Artwork

Tiger's painted sacred stories from his Dreaming, mostly to do with Piltati, where he was born.[7] This place is associated with a creation story involving two sisters and their husbands, who change themselves into Wanampi (a giant water snake). According to Tiger's Dreaming, the Wanampi are his family's ancestors who created the country around Piltati.[6][11] The snake's form can be seen in many of Tiger's paintings, usually painted several different colours. His paintings were known for their bright colours, as opposed to the traditional natural ochre colours used by many other artists of the Western Desert.[1][7][10]

Tiger died on 16 April 2012,[12] over the age of 90. While he was alive, his paintings were exhibited in several major cities, including Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle and Perth. His work is now held in permanent galleries in most of these cities. He also had work exhitied overseas: at the University of Virginia in 2006,[2] and in Singapore in 2008.[13] His paintings are held in the National Gallery of Victoria,[12] the National Gallery of Australia,[14] the Australian National University, Charles Darwin University,[2] Flinders University,[15] and the Art Gallery of New South Wales.[16]

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      • TIGER PALPATJA C.1920-2012
        Jun. 05, 2024

        TIGER PALPATJA C.1920-2012

        Est: $1,800 - $2,800

        Two paintings: (1) “The Creation Story for Tiger’s Country l” 2006 Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 80 x 30cm. Inscribed verso: [Artist’s name, title, Tjala Cat # 257-06]. And (2) “The Creation Story for Tiger’s Country ll” 2006 Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 80 x 30cm. Inscribed verso: [Artist’s name, title, Tjala Cat # 256-06]. (x 2)

        McKenzies Auctioneers
      • TIGER PALPATJA (BORN CIRCA 1920), Wanampi - Water Snakes 2005
        May. 08, 2023

        TIGER PALPATJA (BORN CIRCA 1920), Wanampi - Water Snakes 2005

        Est: $200 - $300

        TIGER PALPATJA (BORN CIRCA 1920) Wanampi - Water Snakes 2005 aquatint etching initialled and editioned on margin: 10/20 49.5 x 19.5cm PROVENANCE Tjala Arts, Alice Springs (accompanied by a certificate of authenticity) © Tiger Palpatja/Copyright Agency, 2023

        Gibson's
      • TIGER PALPATJA (c.1920-2012) Wanampi Tjukurpa 2009 acrylic on canvas
        Nov. 28, 2022

        TIGER PALPATJA (c.1920-2012) Wanampi Tjukurpa 2009 acrylic on canvas

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        TIGER PALPATJA (c.1920-2012) Wanampi Tjukurpa 2009 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso: Tiger Palpatja #507-09 Tjala Arts Amata 152.5 x 100cm PROVENANCE: Tjala Arts, Alice Springs, 2009 (accompanied by a certificate of authenticity) Private Collection, Sydney OTHER NOTES: Mythical Rainbow Snake Creation story. Region: Anangu Pitajinatjatara Lands, South Australia Tjala Arts, Amata Community South. © Tiger Palpatja/Copyright Agency, 2022

        Leonard Joel
      • Tiger Palpatja - Wanampi creation story, 2005
        Oct. 11, 2022

        Tiger Palpatja - Wanampi creation story, 2005

        Est: $3,500 - $4,500

        Though he began painting at the late age of 85, Tiger Palpatja's colourful, lively compositions immediately attracted art world acclaim. His blood reds, delicate pinks, lilacs, and molten yellows impart a lovely gentleness to works renowned for strong lines and writhing serpentine forms. He was a senior custodian for the Wanampi creation story, which was central to his identity. It still instructs people in the reciprocal relationship between men and women to this day. The story that accompanies this painting tells of the frustration between two brothers and their wives. The men were spending too much time on their ceremonial activities so the women stopped providing food for them. The men then tricked the women by turning themselves into snakes and leaving enticing snake trails nearby, which prompted the women to start digging vigorously and deeply after the food. When one sister eventually speared a snake, the injured and angered men swallowed the women whole and retreated forever into the holes, channels, and gullies that the women had dug throughout the country. Palpatja's artworks offer us a window into the soul of the earth, forged from his own song cycles and connection to the land.

        Cooee Art
      • Tiger Palpatja (Aboriginal, c.1920-2012),
        May. 22, 2022

        Tiger Palpatja (Aboriginal, c.1920-2012),

        Est: $120 - $220

        Untitled, 2010 acrylic on canvas artist name and gallery inscribed verso 31cm x 31cm Provenance: Tjunga Palyu Gallery, South Australia, catalogue number 10439

        Aalders Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja - Water-snake Dreaming, 2009
        Jun. 08, 2021

        Tiger Palpatja - Water-snake Dreaming, 2009

        Est: $7,000 - $9,000

        Cooee Art Indigenous Fine Art Auction "Though he began painting at the late age of 85, Tiger Palpatja's colourful, lively compositions immediately attracted art world acclaim. His blood reds, delicate pinks, lilacs, and molten yellows impart a lovely gentleness to works renowned for strong lines and writhing serpentine forms. Wanampi, the water snake, believed to be the ancestor of the Pitjantjatjara people, is the source of the austere power of his red desert country. Tiger was a senior custodian for the Wanampi creation story, which was central to his identity. It still instructs people in the reciprocal relationship between men and women to this day. The story tells of the frustration between two brothers and their wives. The men were spending too much time on their ceremonial activities so the women stopped providing food for them. The men then tricked the women by turning themselves into snakes and leaving enticing snake trails nearby, which prompted the women to start digging vigourously and deeply after the food. When one sister eventually speared a snake, the injured and angered men swallowed the women whole and retreated forever into the holes, channels, and gullies that the women had dug throughout the country. Tiger's artworks offer us a window into the soul of the earth, forged from his own song cycles and connection to the land." Contact Cooee Art for more information on this Aboriginal artwork.

        Cooee Art
      • Tiger Palpatja (c. 1920-2014)
        May. 26, 2020

        Tiger Palpatja (c. 1920-2014)

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        Piltati Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2009 acrylic on canvas, inscribed verso 'TPTP09180 Tiger Palpatja, Nypari, 2009 Tjungu Palya'

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • TIGER PALPATJA, NGINTAKA TUKURPA – PERENTIE MAN CREATION STORY, 2008
        May. 19, 2020

        TIGER PALPATJA, NGINTAKA TUKURPA – PERENTIE MAN CREATION STORY, 2008

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        WORKS FROM THE MACLEAN COLLECTION TIGER PALPATJA (1920 – 2014) NGINTAKA TUKURPA – PERENTIE MAN CREATION STORY, 2008 synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen bears inscription verso: artist's name and Tjala Arts cat. 508-08 and Alcaston Gallery cat. AK15024 152.5 x 100.0 cm PROVENANCE Tjala Arts, Amata, South Australia Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne (stamped on stretcher bar verso) Maclean collection, Melbourne, acquired from the above in May 2009 This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjala Arts, Amata, South Australia. This item is located at our Melbourne Gallery © Tiger Palpatja/Copyright Agency, 2020

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 – 2014), NGINTAKA TUKURPA – PERENTIE MAN CREATION STORY, 2008, synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen
        Mar. 18, 2020

        TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 – 2014), NGINTAKA TUKURPA – PERENTIE MAN CREATION STORY, 2008, synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        TIGER PALPATJA (1920 – 2014) NGINTAKA TUKURPA – PERENTIE MAN CREATION STORY, 2008 synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist's name and Tjala Arts cat. 508-08 and Alcaston Gallery cat. AK15024 DIMENSIONS: 152.5 x 100.0 cm PROVENANCE: Tjala Arts, Amata, South Australia Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne (stamped on stretcher bar verso) Maclean collection, Melbourne, acquired from the above in May 2009 This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjala Arts, Amata.

        Deutscher and Hackett
      •  Tiger Palpatja (c.1920-2014) Wanampi - Water Snakes 2005
        Jun. 04, 2019

         Tiger Palpatja (c.1920-2014) Wanampi - Water Snakes 2005

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        Though he began painting at the late age of 85, Tiger Palpatja's colourful, lively compositions immediately attracted art world acclaim. His blood reds, delicate pinks, lilacs and molten yellows impart a lovely gentleness to works renowned for strong lines and writhing serpentine forms. Wanampi, the water snake, believed to be the ancestor of the Pitjantjatjara people, is the source of the austere power of his red desert country. Tiger was a senior custodian for the Wanampi creation story, which was central to his identity. It still instructs people in the reciprocal relationship between men and women to this day. The story tells of the frustration between two brothers and their wives. The men were spending too much time on their ceremonial activities so the women stopped providing food for them. The men then tricked the women by turning themselves into snakes and leaving enticing snake trails nearby which prompted the women to start digging vigourously and deeply after the food. When one sister eventually speared a snake, the injured and angered men swallowed the women whole and retreated forever into the holes, channels and gullies that the women had dug throughout the country.  Tiger's artworks offer us a window into the soul of the earth, forged from his own song cycles and feel for the land.

        Cooee Art
      • TIGER PALPATJA, (c.1920 – 2012), NYAPARI, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on linen
        Feb. 24, 2019

        TIGER PALPATJA, (c.1920 – 2012), NYAPARI, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on linen

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        © Tiger Palpatja/Copyright Agency, 2019 TIGER PALPATJA, (c.1920 – 2012), NYAPARI, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist's name and Tjungu Palya Artists cat. TPTP10258 DIMENSIONS: 91.5 x 117.5 cm PROVENANCE: Painted in February 2010 for Tjungu Palya Artists, Nyapari, South Australia Private collection, New South Wales This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjungu Palya that states: ‘Piltati Tjukurpa (the creation story for Piltati). Wati wanampi kutjara (the two serpent brothers) live here in the rock hole. Ngayulu law (I’m the law man for this place). Kungka kutjarangku kuka langka munu kuniya, kuka kutjupa-kutjupa tjawara (the two sisters were digging for edible snakes and lizards). Tjukurpa mulapa (this is a true story). Minyma mulapa. Wati mulapa. Piltatila.’ CONDITION REPORT: This work is in excellent, stable and original condition.

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • Tiger Palpatja (c.1920-2014) Wanampi Story 2007
        Nov. 27, 2018

        Tiger Palpatja (c.1920-2014) Wanampi Story 2007

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        Though he began painting at the late age of 85, Tiger Palpatja's colourful, lively compositions immediately attracted acclaim from the art world. His use of primary colours with softer pinks and greens reflect the austere power of his red desert country that is threaded through with sudden oases of breathtaking beauty. The Wanampi water snake (the main focus of his work,) created this country and is believed to be the ancestor of the Pitjantjatjara people. The non-poisonous snake lives in the Piltati waterholes, found in the lower hills of the Mann Ranges, South Australia, close to where Tiger was born and where he spent his early years, living a traditional nomadic life with his family. Tiger was a traditional healer (ngangkari) and ceremonial leader as well as a carver of objects and spears. In his later years he moved further towards his home country, and this saw a further freeing up of his style. His painterly flair revelled in the physicality of paint texture and the vibrant effects of colour against colour. He was a senior custodian for the Wanampi creation story, which was central to his identity and still instructs people in the reciprocal relationship between men and women. The story tells of the frustration between two brothers and their wives. The men were spending too much time on their ceremonial activities so the women stopped providing food for them. The men then tricked the women by turning themselves into snakes and leaving enticing snake trails nearby which prompted the women to start digging vigorously and deeply, after the food. When one sister eventually speared a snake, the injured and angered men swallowed the women whole and retreated forever into the holes, channels and gullies that the women had dug throughout the country. Through his vibrant paintings Tiger offers us a window into the soul of the earth, forged from his own song cycles and feel for the land.

        Cooee Art
      • TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 – 2014), PILTATI TJUKURPA, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on canvas
        Nov. 29, 2017

        TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 – 2014), PILTATI TJUKURPA, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on canvas

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 – 2014), PILTATI TJUKURPA, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on canvas SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist's name, date, community, and Tjungu Palya Artists cat. TPTP10316 DIMENSIONS: 150.0 x 124.0 cm PROVENANCE: Tjungu Palya Artists, Nyapari, South Australia Chapman Gallery, Canberra Private collection, Melbourne ESSAY: This painting is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjungu Palya Arts that states: ‘This is the true story of those two women from Piltati. They were digging for a big kuniya (carpet python) that was really wati kutjara (two men). While the men were underground they were painting. The women kept digging and hit the kuniya with their wana (digging stick) then the wanampi rose from the hole and ate the women.’

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 - 2012), WANAMPI TJUKURPA, 2008, synthetic polymer paint on linen
        Nov. 30, 2016

        TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 - 2012), WANAMPI TJUKURPA, 2008, synthetic polymer paint on linen

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        TIGER PALPATJA, (1920 - 2012), WANAMPI TJUKURPA, 2008, synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist’s name and Tjala Arts cat. 365-08 and Merenda Gallery cat. MG154 DIMENSIONS: 152.5 x 122.5 cm PROVENANCE: Tjala Arts, Amata, South Australia (stamped verso) Merenda Gallery, Western Australia The McKay Superannuation fund Art Collection, Brisbane

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • Tiger Palpatja (c.1920 - 2012) - Untitled, 2009 160 x 200cm
        Sep. 15, 2016

        Tiger Palpatja (c.1920 - 2012) - Untitled, 2009 160 x 200cm

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Tiger Palpatja (c.1920 - 2012) Untitled, 2009 acrylic on Belgian linen (unstretched) 160 x 200cm with Irrunytju Arts Centre Certificate IRR9667

        Lawsons
      • Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Mai Pulka Plenty Food, 2005 acrylic on linen
        Jul. 31, 2016

        Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Mai Pulka Plenty Food, 2005 acrylic on linen

        Est: $300 - $600

        Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Mai Pulka Plenty Food, 2005 acrylic on linen titled, dated verso Minymaku Arts cat no. verso 'Tiger Palpatja, 2005, 660-05' 101 x 101 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Tiger Palpatja (c.1920 - 2012) - Untitled, 2009 110 x 160cm
        Jul. 21, 2016

        Tiger Palpatja (c.1920 - 2012) - Untitled, 2009 110 x 160cm

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Tiger Palpatja (c.1920 - 2012) Untitled, 2009 acrylic on Belgian linen (unstretched) 110 x 160cm with Irrunytju Arts Centre Certificate IRR9667

        Lawsons
      • TIGER PALPATJA, (c.1920 – 2012), PILTATI TJUKURPA, 2011, synthetic polymer paint on canvas
        May. 25, 2016

        TIGER PALPATJA, (c.1920 – 2012), PILTATI TJUKURPA, 2011, synthetic polymer paint on canvas

        Est: $8,000 - $10,000

        TIGER PALPATJA, (c.1920 – 2012), PILTATI TJUKURPA, 2011, synthetic polymer paint on canvas SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist’s name, date and Tjungu Palya cat. TPTP11-495 DIMENSIONS: 120.0 x 198.0 cm PROVENANCE: Tjungu Palya, Nyapari, South Australia Aboriginal and Pacific Art Gallery, Sydney The McKay Superannuation Fund Art Collection, Brisbane This work is accompanied by a certificate from Tjungu Palpya, Nyapari which states: ‘Piltati Tjukurpa (the creation story of Piltati). Wati wanampi kutjara (the two serpent brothers) live here in the rock hole. Ngayulu law (I’m the law man for this place). Kungka kutjarangku kuku langka munu kuniya, kuka kutjupa-kutjupa tjawara (the two sisters were digging for edible snakes and lizards). Tjukurpa mulapa (this is a true story). Minyma mulapa. Wati mulapa. Piltatila.’

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • TIGER PALPATJA , (1920 – 2014), PILTATI, 2011, synthetic polymer paint on canvas
        May. 25, 2016

        TIGER PALPATJA , (1920 – 2014), PILTATI, 2011, synthetic polymer paint on canvas

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        TIGER PALPATJA , (1920 – 2014), PILTATI, 2011, synthetic polymer paint on canvas SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist’s name, title and Tjungu Palya Artists cat. TPTP11092 DIMENSIONS: 118.5 x 91.5 cm PROVENANCE: Tjungu Palya Artists, Nyapari, South Australia Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne (cat. AK 17294) The McKay Superannuation Fund Art Collection, Brisbane. This work is accompanied by a certificate from Tjungu Palya Artists which states: 'This is Pilati. Wati wanampi kutju munu kungka kutjara (there is one serpent man and two serpent women). The one man jumped up and ate the women at the Piltati rockhole. This is a sacred place. Wati Kutjara Tjukurpa (the creation story for the two men). This is my place. I was born here. I'm the number one man for Piltati. Ngayuku law.'

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Mai Pulka Plenty Food, 2005 acrylic on linen
        Mar. 20, 2016

        Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Mai Pulka Plenty Food, 2005 acrylic on linen

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Mai Pulka Plenty Food, 2005 acrylic on linen titled, dated verso Minymaku Arts cat no. verso 'Tiger Palpatja, 2005, 660-05' 101 x 101

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Tiger's Creation Story, 2006 acrylic on linen
        Mar. 20, 2016

        Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Tiger's Creation Story, 2006 acrylic on linen

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Tiger Palpatja (b. 1920) Tiger's Creation Story, 2006 acrylic on linen titled & dated veros, including Tjalga Arts, Armata Cat. number 106.5 x 157 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • TIGER PALPATJA, c.1920 – 2012, WANAMPI STORY, 2007, synthetic polymer paint on canvas
        Dec. 02, 2015

        TIGER PALPATJA, c.1920 – 2012, WANAMPI STORY, 2007, synthetic polymer paint on canvas

        Est: $7,000 - $9,000

        TIGER PALPATJA, c.1920 – 2012, WANAMPI STORY, 2007, synthetic polymer paint on canvas SIGNED: inscribed verso: artist's name, date, title and cat. TJA–7–0715 DIMENSIONS: 122.0 x 197.0 cm PROVENANCE: Tjala Arts, Amata, South Australia Birrung Gallery, Sydney Cooinda Gallery, Coffs Harbour Private collection, United States of America

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)
        Jun. 16, 2015

        Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Wanampi Creation Story, 2007 acrylic on linen, inscribed, title, dated and Tjaala Arts cat no. verso 'Tiger Palpatja, Wanampi Creation Story, 2007, 491-07'

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)
        Jun. 16, 2015

        Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Wanampi Tjukurpa acrylic on linen, inscribed and Tjala Arts cat no. verso 'Tiger Palpatja, 002-09'

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)
        Jun. 16, 2015

        Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Tiger's Creation Story, 2006 acrylic on linen, inscribed, title, dated and Tjaala Arts cat no. verso 'Tiger Palpatja, Tiger's Creation Story, 2006, 163-06'

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)
        Jun. 16, 2015

        Tiger Palpatja (b. c. 1920)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Mai Pulka Plenty Food, 2005 acrylic on linen, inscribed, titled, dated and Minymaku Arts cat no. verso 'Tiger Palpatja, 2005, 660-05'

        Shapiro Auctioneers
      • Tiger Palpatja (born circa 1920)
        Mar. 24, 2013

        Tiger Palpatja (born circa 1920)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Untitled, 2008 synthetic polymer paint on canvas 101.5 x 101.5cm (39 15/16 x 39 15/16in).

        Bonhams
      • Tiger Palpatja Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2008 synthetic
        Oct. 28, 2012

        Tiger Palpatja Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2008 synthetic

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        Tiger Palpatja Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2008 synthetic polymer paint on linen 102 x 152 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2008 synthetic
        Oct. 28, 2012

        Tiger Palpatja Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2008 synthetic

        Est: $6,000 - $8,000

        Tiger Palpatja Wanampi Tjukurpa, 2008 synthetic polymer paint on linen 153 x 102 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja circa 1920-2012 TIGER'S CREATION STORY (2005) synthetic polymer paint on linen
        Jun. 05, 2012

        Tiger Palpatja circa 1920-2012 TIGER'S CREATION STORY (2005) synthetic polymer paint on linen

        Est: $15,000 - $20,000

        Tiger Palpatja circa 1920-2012 TIGER'S CREATION STORY (2005) synthetic polymer paint on linen 151 X 101CM PROVENANCE Painted at Amata, South Australia Tjala (Minymaku Arts), South Australia (stock 144-05) Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne (stock AK11966) Private Collection, Melbourne EXHIBITED Amatala watiku tjukurpa wiru: Good stories from Amata men, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, 31 August - 17 September 2005 This painting is sold with a Minymaku Arts certificate that reads: 'This story is about Wanampi - water snakes. It tells the creation story related to the country around Piltati and is about two women/wives who are sisters, and two men/husbands who are brothers. The two women went out hunting everyday. The two husbands were sitting back at camp waiting for their wives to bring back food. The women never bring any food back to share, instead they eat it in the bush. Weeks and weeks past and the men were getting hungry and suspicious. They turned into water snakes and travelled underground and came out next to the women in the bush. They then turned the women into water snakes so they couldn't escape. In this painting the footprints represent the men. The small purple 'u' shape surrounded by purple dots represents the women in the cave. The large white 'u' shape is a wiltja or shelter in which the women are represented by the purple 'u' shape. The small circles are the holes dug by the women. The larger holes with dots are the water/rock holes where water collects.' PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, MELBOURNE

        Smith & Singer
      • Tiger Palpatja (born circa 1920)
        May. 28, 2012

        Tiger Palpatja (born circa 1920)

        Est: -

        Wanampi Creation Story bears artist's name, title, date, Tjala Arts catalogue number 635-06 and Alcaston Gallery catalogue number AK13046 on the reverse synthetic polymer paint on linen 122 x 101cm

        Bonhams
      • TIGER PALPATJA CREATION STORY 154.0 x 102.0 cm
        May. 18, 2011

        TIGER PALPATJA CREATION STORY 154.0 x 102.0 cm

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        TIGER PALPATJA CREATION STORY 154.0 x 102.0 cm synthetic polymer paint on linen

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • TIGER PALPATJA ROCKHOLE AND MAI TJUTA, 2006 AND
        May. 18, 2011

        TIGER PALPATJA ROCKHOLE AND MAI TJUTA, 2006 AND

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        TIGER PALPATJA ROCKHOLE AND MAI TJUTA, 2006 AND 2007 76.0 x 51.0 and 51.0 x 30.0 cm synthetic polymer paint on linen

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • TIGER PALPATJA WANAMPI 76.0 x 51.0 cm synthetic
        May. 18, 2011

        TIGER PALPATJA WANAMPI 76.0 x 51.0 cm synthetic

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        TIGER PALPATJA WANAMPI 76.0 x 51.0 cm synthetic polymer paint on linen

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • TIGER PALPATJA CREATION STORY, 2006 152.0 x 40.5
        May. 18, 2011

        TIGER PALPATJA CREATION STORY, 2006 152.0 x 40.5

        Est: $1,800 - $2,200

        TIGER PALPATJA CREATION STORY, 2006 152.0 x 40.5 cm synthetic polymer paint on linen

        Deutscher and Hackett
      • Tiger Palpatja Tinka - sand goanna synthetic
        Aug. 30, 2010

        Tiger Palpatja Tinka - sand goanna synthetic

        Est: $600 - $800

        Tiger Palpatja Tinka - sand goanna synthetic polymer paint on linen 2005 51 x 35.5 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja Wanampi - water snake synthetic
        Aug. 30, 2010

        Tiger Palpatja Wanampi - water snake synthetic

        Est: $600 - $800

        Tiger Palpatja Wanampi - water snake synthetic polymer paint on linen 2004 51 x 35.5 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja Kapi tjukula - rock hole synthetic
        Aug. 30, 2010

        Tiger Palpatja Kapi tjukula - rock hole synthetic

        Est: $600 - $800

        Tiger Palpatja Kapi tjukula - rock hole synthetic polymer paint on linen 2005 51 x 35.5 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja The Creation Story for Tiger's
        Aug. 30, 2010

        Tiger Palpatja The Creation Story for Tiger's

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Tiger Palpatja The Creation Story for Tiger's Country synthetic polymer paint on canvas 2006 80 x 30 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja The Creation Story for Tiger's
        Aug. 30, 2010

        Tiger Palpatja The Creation Story for Tiger's

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Tiger Palpatja The Creation Story for Tiger's Country synthetic polymer paint on linen 2006 80 x 30 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja Tiger's Creation Story synthetic
        Aug. 30, 2010

        Tiger Palpatja Tiger's Creation Story synthetic

        Est: $10,000 - $15,000

        Tiger Palpatja Tiger's Creation Story synthetic polymer paint on canvas 2005 121 x 198 cm

        Mossgreen Auctions
      • Tiger Palpatja, born circa 1920, WANAMPI (WATER SNAKES)
        Jul. 27, 2010

        Tiger Palpatja, born circa 1920, WANAMPI (WATER SNAKES)

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Tiger Palpatja, born circa 1920, WANAMPI (WATER SNAKES) synthetic polymer paint on canvas bears artist's name, date and Minymaku Arts catalogue number 485-05 on the reverse 101. 5 BY 152. 5CM Provenance: Painted at Amata in 2005 Minymaku Arts, South Australia Private collection This painting is sold with an

        Smith & Singer
      • TIGER PALPATJA Untitled, 2005 synthetic polymer
        Oct. 14, 2009

        TIGER PALPATJA Untitled, 2005 synthetic polymer

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        TIGER PALPATJA Untitled, 2005 synthetic polymer paint on linen 101.5 x 101.0 cm

        Deutscher and Hackett
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