Works
  • Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Kalipinya, 2024
    Candy Nelson Nakamarra
    Kalipinya, 2024
    Synthetic Polymer On Linen
    198 x 122 cm
    Sold
  • Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Kalipinya, 2024
    Candy Nelson Nakamarra
    Kalipinya, 2024
    Synthetic Polymer On Linen
    183 x 152 cm
    Sold
  • Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Kalipinya, 2024
    Candy Nelson Nakamarra
    Kalipinya, 2024
    Synthetic Polymer On Linen
    122 x 91 cm
    $ 5,200.00
  • Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Kalipinypa, 2022
    Candy Nelson Nakamarra
    Kalipinypa, 2022
    Acrylic On Linen
    183 x 183 cm
  • Candy Nelson Nakamarra, Kalipinypa, 2022
    Candy Nelson Nakamarra
    Kalipinypa, 2022
    Acrylic On Linen
    183 x 152 cm
    $ 10,500.00
Biography

Candy Nelson Nakamarra was born in Yuendumu in 1964, daughter to renowned Papunya Tula artist Johnny Warangkula, who taught his children how to paint whilst passing down family stories. They all paint the Kalipinypa Water Dreaming story, of the rain and hail making ceremony, which Candy continues to explore and reinvent.

Candy has a distinct, evolving style, employing bold contrasting colours and layering of drips, drawing and outlining to create sophisticated, sought after contemporary works, which she says “look as if they are breathing, with the drawing elements popping out of the canvas’”. Candy represents tali (sandhills) and running water in her backgrounds, and uses dotting to represent hail storms and rain. Through drawing shapes and motifs, she represents the waterholes, running water, bush tucker, water birds and flowers present after a big storm and the wanampi (water snake) which lives under the waterhole.

Candy is fast becoming a highly sought after contemporary artist. Candy had her first solo show in Sydney in 2021, a three person show in Brisbane in 2022, and had her second solo show in 2023 at Vivien Anderson Gallery in Melbourne. Winner of the Interrelate Acquisitive Prize as part of the Wollotuka Acquisitive Art Prize (2012), her work is held in the Macquarie Bank Collection, Parliament House Canberra Collection, the Hassall Collection, Fondation Burkhardt-Felder Arts et Culture, Switzerland and The University of New South Wales Galleries, Sydney.

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