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Yilpi Marks - Sandhills Painting
Sandhills of Mount Liebig, near Papunya

This beautiful painting depicts the sandhills of Yilpi’s husband Damien’s country - Mount Liebig, towards Papunya. When you see the hills from a distance, the wind blows through the sand, making the hills move and change form.

The wind makes ripples, undulations and ridges in the sand in the same shapes and patterns that can be seen in this painting. These sandhills are a common sight around Papunya; some of the hills are so large they can only be walked across.

Painted July 2008. Acrylic on Canvas.
86.5cm x 91.5cm (34x36 inches)

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Your order for this piece of original art will be a provisional order only, subject to availability. This is because paintings sourced through our partners, Better World Arts, are often on display in galleries. There is therefore a possibility that the painting has already been sold through another channel.

The painting will be supplied rolled in a tube; frame not included.

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