My Country
My Country
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Nellie Marks Nakamarra | 61cm x 81cm
Acrylic on canvas | Artwork comes framed in your choice of Tasmanian oak, black or white
Nellie was born in around 1976 in Kintore, a remote settlement in the Northern Territory, located approximately 530km west of Alice Springs and close to the border with Western Australia. Nellie was taught the Dreaming of her family from a young age and is now custodian of Dreaming stories from her father’s and grandfather’s country, the region east of Kintore in the Western Desert. With mentors who include Old Mick Namarrari, UtaUta, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, her stepfather Turkey Tolsen and sister Elizabeth Marks Nakamarra, Nellie has emerged as a significant artist in her own right. Nellie’s paintings are interpretations of the Dreaming of her land – “My Country” and “Travelling Women ''. Nellie’s works are bright and full of life, with an excellent sense of colour and composition.
Stretching & Framing
Stretching & Framing
Not stretched or framed
Stretcheing and/or framing can be organised on request once you have purchased your piece, pricing starts at around 1/3 of the artwork price (on average).
This process generally takes around 3-4 weeks.
Framing options are Tasmanian Oak, White or Black painted pine.
All stretching and framing is completed by the team at Left Bank Art Group
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International shipping will be calculated at checkout.
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All artwork stretching and framing is taken care of by the team at Left Bank Art Group on the Gold Coast, a family business that has operated for over 40 years, employing over 20 local staff
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