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Sand Hill Dreamingby Dulcie Kelly NangalaThis stunning smaller artwork depicts the Dreaming story passed down to Dulcie Kelly by her mother, Lily Kelly Napangardi. The Dreaming represents Dulcie's country which surrounds Kintore Community in the Western Desert. Within the artwork Dulcie depicts the natural environment and elements including the wind and rain. The sandhills are featured predominently in Dulcie's artworks and the seasonal changes which impact upon them and the waterholes which are often found close by.
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ArtistDulcie Kelly Nangala was born in 1965 and comes from Papunya Community in Central Australia. She is the daughter of famous and acclaimed Aboriginal artist Lily Kelly Napangardi. She now lives at Mount Leibig Community.
In 1995 Dulcie began learning how to paint with the assistance of her grandmother, she was taught of the important land marks of her country and the women's ceremonies that take place there. It was her mother, Lily Kelly, who has taught Dulcie the "Sandhill Dreaming" and the artistic skill to paint the Dreaming. Dulcie's artwork is heavily influenced by her mother however she has with her mothers support also developed her Dreaming into her own unique style. Dulcie's artworks typically depict a topographical view of her country which surrounds Kintore in the Western Desert.
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