Unstretched/rolled £1250
Stretched ready to hang £1500
Women Ceremony/Harvest, Women collecting Bush Plums and Seeded Medicine Seeds, Lanita Dingo, Lanita Dingo
Original - Comes with COA Certificate of Authenticity
Acrylic on canvas
140x 90 cm
Contemporary Aboriginal Art
Desert Art
Women Ceremony/Harvest, Lanita Dingo
Lanita NUMINA - Kaytetye Artist from Utopia region
Lanita Numina is one of the middle sisters of the six well known desert artists: the Numina Sisters.
She has two brothers, her dear father is passed on and her widow mum still paints from time to time. Like her sisters Lanita went to primary school on Stirling Station near Tennant Creek. Like her sisters and mother she comes from a long line of desert painters of the contemporary Aboriginal art and dot-dot central desert movement.
Lanita lived with her mother and aunties on Stirling Station near Ti Tree. She started painting later than her older sisters. Lanita was taught by her older sisters as well as her other sisters she was surrounded by her well renowned painter aunties: Gloria and Kathleen Petyerre, who are well established artists in Alice Springs.
Lanita primarily lives with her sisters in Darwin and travels home to visit her mother Barbara Price Mtjimbana or to bring her mother to Darwin to visit them all.
The Bush Medicine Leaves Dreaming knowledge story is a popular theme of the Numina Sisters. Many women from the Peytre, Mambitji and Numina family name hold custody of the story and knowledge keepers of painting.