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Janganpa Jukurrpa - Rolled Fine Art Prints - A3 (30x42) - Portrait

Janganpa Jukurrpa Unframed Art Print

SKU:UR_AB11_RP_A3_P

Regular price From $74.89
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A3 (30x42cm)
12x16 inches

A2 (42x59cm)
16x24 inches

A1 (59x84cm)
24x32 inches

A0 (84x119cm)
36x48 inches

100x140cm
40x55 inches

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Janganpa Jukurrpa Unframed Art Print - An abstract and contemporary Indigenous Aboriginal artwork that features a collision of colours, overlaid with circles and dots, in a muted and earthy colour palette of warm red, blue and yellow.


Urban Road is committed to investing a stream of ongoing financial support back into the Yuendumu and Nyirripi artist community. For every Jangapa Jukurrpa artwork sold, a percentage of the sale price goes directly back to the artist.


This contemporary Indigenous Aboriginal artwork tells the story of the common brush-tail possum Dreaming, and travels all over Warlpiri country. The story begins on a big hill, Mawurrji, west of Yuendumu and north of Pikilyi (Vaughan Springs) in the Northern Territory, where a group of 'janganpa' (common brush-tail possum) lived. Every night they set out in search of food, their travels taking them far across the land. On their search for water at Ngarlkirdipini, they happened upon a Nampijinpa woman living with her two daughters.


After initially agreeing to give her daughters in marriage to one of the Jupurrurla janganpa, she later decided to run away with them instead. The angry Jupurrurla pursued the women, tracking them to Mawurrji hill where he killed them with a stone axe. There are now rocks on the hill where their bodies once laid.


In Warlpiri paintings traditional iconography is used to represent this Jukurrpa. 'Janganpa' tracks are often represented as 'E' shaped figures and concentric circles are used to depict the trees in which the 'janganpa' live, and also the sites at Mawurrji.


Steven Nelson has developed his own characteristic style in the depiction of the Jukurrpa, he is not using traditional iconography, his abstract representation of his dreaming is an exploration of the relationship of colour and form to depict the landscape and the story associated to his Jukurrpa.


Bring the richness of Indigenous Aboriginal culture and timeless storytelling traditions into your home with this intricately painted and breathtaking artwork.



Disclaimer: Colours of Urban Road products may vary due to device display differences, monitor settings, inherent product variations, lighting conditions, and screen calibration. While we strive for accuracy, slight variations may occur. For any concerns, contact our customer support. Your satisfaction is our priority.

PRODUCTION TIME:

Each piece of Urban Road art is handmade to order in Australia, ensuring your artwork is crafted exactly to your specifications. Production times vary by product type: Canvas Prints are produced within 7-10 business days, Framed Prints within 5-7 business days and Poster Prints within 3-5 business days. After placing your order, you’ll receive a confirmation email, and we'll notify you when your artwork is ready to transition to the Delivery stage.

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For Australia, please allow 3-5 business days for Metro and Regional areas, and 7-10 business days for WA, NT, TAS, and rural locations.

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