Pintupi artist Debra Nangala McDonald's "Uwalki Watiya Tjuta" acrylic painting - Mulga Trees Dreaming custodian art, Central Desert
Mulga Tree Root symbolism in Uwalki Watiya Tjuta series: men's ceremonial tools and ecological knowledge by Debra Nangala McDonald
Women's mulga seed processing ceremony in Acacia aneura country, Uwalki Watiya Tjuta Dreaming by custodian Debra Nangala McDonald
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Pintupi artist Debra Nangala McDonald's "Uwalki Watiya Tjuta" acrylic painting - Mulga Trees Dreaming custodian art, Central Desert
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Mulga Tree Root symbolism in Uwalki Watiya Tjuta series: men's ceremonial tools and ecological knowledge by Debra Nangala McDonald
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Women's mulga seed processing ceremony in Acacia aneura country, Uwalki Watiya Tjuta Dreaming by custodian Debra Nangala McDonald

"Mulga Trees" Debra Nangala McDonald 98cm x 66cm

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"Watiya Tjuta (Mulga Trees)"

Debra Nangala McDonald

98cm x 66cm

DN9866AU

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Debra McDonald's husband was the son of the esteemed artist Mitjili Naparrula (1945-2019). Over time, Debra and Mitjili formed a close bond, often spending long periods painting together. Mitjili granted Debra permission to include her Watiya (Mulga) design in her own artwork. After Mitjili's passing, Debra received her family's blessing to continue painting the Watiya story, a tradition she continues with fond memories of Mitjili.

Mulga (Acacia aneura) is an indigenous wattle plant. This evergreen shrub is prevalent in Australia's arid outback regions. It holds great significance for central desert communities, serving as an essential resource. The seeds of the mulga tree are edible, and its roots are home to bush tucker favourites such as witchetty grubs and honey ants. The dense wood of the watiya trees is particularly suited for crafting wooden items, including hand-carved weapons, coolamons, and ceremonial objects.