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TOMMY MITCHELL (c.1943-2013) (Language group: Ngaanyatjarra) Walu Tjukurrpa (Dreaming) 2008 synthetic polymer paint on linen inscribed verso with artist's name and Warakurna Artists cat. no. 205-08 and Alcaston Gallery cat. no. AK14406 153 x 153cm PROVENANCE: Warakurna Artists, Western Australia (accompanied by the certificate of authenticity) Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne Private collection, Melbourne OTHER NOTES: "Tommy Mitchell was born in the desert the Warakurna side of Papulankutja. Tommy's father's country is called Nganturn. This painting depicts an important story from the area called Walu. These were two men and one little boy camping at the Walu rockhole. The Uncles used to go out hunting and leave the little boy behind. He was a naughty boy! He used to sneak into the Owl people's camps and steal their meat. One day the families went to see the uncles. They said "your nephew has been stealing our meat!" The Uncles asked the boy if this was true but he lied and said no, he didn't steal the meat from the Owl people. The uncles then go wild at the Owl people and a big tornado swept them away. They must have finished? One day the men went hunting and left the little boy behind again. This time the men returned with an emu. They were cutting up the emu for dinner and the greedy little boy pulled out its heart. The boy was holding the heard and blood split onto the rocks. He ran away with the heart and turned into wind. The emu's blood trail stained the rocks and can still be seen there today. Tommy explains, 'this is a really sorry one, a really sorry story'." As stated on the Warakurna Artists certificate of authenticity © Tommy Mitchell/Copyright Agency 2024