Artist | HELEN CURTIS

Artist | HELEN CURTIS


Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HELEN CURTIS of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Cave Hill. [18-033] (Synthetic Acrylic Polymer Paint on Board)

HELEN CURTIS

Cave Hill

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HELEN CURTIS of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Cave Hill. [18-034] (Synthetic Acrylic Polymer Paint on Board)

HELEN CURTIS

Cave Hill

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HELEN CURTIS of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Cave Hill. [18-035] (Synthetic Acrylic Polymer Paint on Board)

HELEN CURTIS

Cave Hill

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HELEN CURTIS of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Cave Hill. [18-036] (Synthetic Acrylic Polymer Paint on Board)

HELEN CURTIS

Cave Hill

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HELEN CURTIS of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Cave Hill. [18-038] (Synthetic Acrylic Polymer Paint on Board)

HELEN CURTIS

Cave Hill

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HELEN CURTIS of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Cave Hill. [18-039] (Synthetic Acrylic Polymer Paint on Board)

HELEN CURTIS

Cave Hill

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by HELEN CURTIS of Tjungu Palya Artists. The title is Cave Hill. [16-17HC] (Digital Print - Edition of 50)

HELEN CURTIS

Cave Hill

Helen was born in 1973 in Alice Springs hospital over 600kms from her traditional country Cave Hill near Amata, where she grew up..

Cave Hill is the songline of the Seven Sisters' Tjukurpa an important Dreaming site for the central desert people.

Her family moved to Mutjitjulu at Uluru (AyresRock) where she worked as a guide for Anangu tours.

She taught visitors about Aboriginal culture and traditional food collection and preparation.

Today Helen lives with her mother Angkaliya Curtis at Nyapari Community.

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Helen was born in 1973 in Alice Springs hospital over 600kms from her traditional country Cave Hill near Amata, where she grew up..

Cave Hill is the songline of the Seven Sisters' Tjukurpa an important Dreaming site for the central desert people.

Her family moved to Mutjitjulu at Uluru (AyresRock) where she worked as a guide for Anangu tours.

She taught visitors about Aboriginal culture and traditional food collection and preparation.

Today Helen lives with her mother Angkaliya Curtis at Nyapari Community.

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