Katjarra Butler Napaltjarri
ABOUT
TJUKURPA ART GALLERY
Specialising in Aboriginal Fine Art
Katjarra Butler Napaltjarriunya was born near Tjukurla in WA (c 1946) and grew up in the bush with
her extended family group. It was in 1966 that they were transported by truck to the settlement of
Papunya.
Katjarra was the second wife to Anatjari Tjakamarra, one of the founding painters at Papunya. Her older
sister Nguya was Anatjari’s first wife. Her father was Iilyiwara Tjungurrayi and her mother was
Mangkatji Nangala.
Katjarra was born quite close to Kurlkurta and Puurrungu at a place called Kuun, where there is a
waterhole. Kuun is the name for yellow ochre. There is also a place very close to Kuun that Katjarra
refers to as her home and it is one of her tjukurpa or dreaming which she paints. It is called
Kuurrmankutja. This place is home to the two kuniya (python) dreaming. The other dreaming that she
paints is Marrapirnti.
Her paintings depict “ tali’ sandhills ,”puli” rocks & “kungka” women painting up & preparing for
ceremony. Many of her works include”kampurrarpa” or bush raisin which is collected. Her work has a
rawness to it evoking the true feel of a desert sand mosaic.
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