Full image of Sand Dunes (Tali) by Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson showing delicate layers of soft grey and white dot work symbolising desert ridges.
Vertical composition showing the flowing repetition of the dune formations created through intricate dotting.
The artist Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson holding her large Sand Dunes (Tali) painting at Art by Farquhar Aboriginal Art Gallery in Adelaide.
Close detail showing the textured layers and sweeping patterns that represent the natural rhythm of the desert winds.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Full image of Sand Dunes (Tali) by Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson showing delicate layers of soft grey and white dot work symbolising desert ridges.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Vertical composition showing the flowing repetition of the dune formations created through intricate dotting.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, The artist Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson holding her large Sand Dunes (Tali) painting at Art by Farquhar Aboriginal Art Gallery in Adelaide.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Close detail showing the textured layers and sweeping patterns that represent the natural rhythm of the desert winds.

"Sand Dunes (Tali)" Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson 141cm x 88cm

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"Sand Dunes (Tali)" 

Maureen Nampijinpa Hudson

 141cm x 88cm

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The inspiration behind this artwork stems from the sand dune landscape that defines Maureen's hometown in Yuelamu, situated to the North West of Alice Springs in the Tanami Region. Referred to as Tali in most of the Central Australian Aboriginal language groups, these sand formations are arranged in parallel rows, sculpted by the prevailing winds' direction.

The spaces between these sand dunes can be either very fertile, supporting a variety of edible plants, medicines, and wildlife. Other areas can be quite barren, depending on how much water collects there and the quality of the soil. Because these sand dunes are so tall, it's often hard to see what lies beyond each hill.

Generations of elders in these areas have traversed this landscape extensively, developing a profound understanding of places that offer sustenance, water sources, healing remedies, and refuge. This invaluable knowledge is passed down from one generation to the next.

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