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Edith Jackson Nampitjinpa

Edith Jackson Nampitjinpa (20/21st century) is active/lives in Australia.  Edith Nampitjinpa is known for Aboriginal painting.

Edith paints her mother's country around Tjukurla, southwest of Kintore. The works depict the sand dune landscape, water points and ceremonial sites, as well as daily food-gathering activities.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Edith Jackson Nampitjinpa available:    Amelia Brown,  Maisie Ward Nungurrayi,  Joy Purvis Pitjarra,  Susan Gibson,  Elsie Granites Napanangka,  Matthew West,  Anna NAPANGARDI Tilmouth,  Lola Brown Nampitjinpa,  Galya Pwerle,  Rosemary Bird Mpetyane,  Peter Taylor,  Fabrianne Peterson Nampitjinpa,  Jessie Hunter,  Lissandra Campbell Naparula,  James Torres,  Nabula Scobie,  Raelene Williams,  Molly Pwerle,  Katherine Marshall Nakamarra,  Hayley Coulthard Napanangka,  Tanya Bird Mpetyane,  Glenys Gibson Napaltjarri,  Tammy Pitjara,  Dolsi Kelly



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