Shorty Lungkata Tjungurrayyi, c. 1920 - 1987 is a Pintupi man born at Walukuritji, south of Lake Macdonald, and is best known as an artist, and important member with Papunya Tula Artists. Following the move to Papunya Tjungurayyi became a ngangkari and traditional doctor. Tjungurayyi is an often under recognised artist in the Western Desert art movement.
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| - Shorty Lungkata Tjungurrayyi, c. 1920 - 1987 is a Pintupi man born at Walukuritji, south of Lake Macdonald, and is best known as an artist, and important member with Papunya Tula Artists. Following the move to Papunya Tjungurayyi became a ngangkari and traditional doctor. Tjungurayyi is an often under recognised artist in the Western Desert art movement. (en)
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| - Shorty Lungkata Tjungurrayyi, c. 1920 - 1987 is a Pintupi man born at Walukuritji, south of Lake Macdonald, and is best known as an artist, and important member with Papunya Tula Artists. Following the move to Papunya Tjungurayyi became a ngangkari and traditional doctor. Tjungurayyi first made contact with Papunya Tula Artists in February 1972 and, as a part of this movement, he experimented with a variety of styles from simple figurative imagery to significantly more complex work; these artworks referenced Western Desert iconography used in body painting for ceremony and ritual ground paintings. Tjungurayyi is an often under recognised artist in the Western Desert art movement. (en)
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