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GERALDINE INKAMALA ANDREA PUNGKARTA RONTJI

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DAWN WHEELER

DAWN WHEELER

Geraldine is the daughter of established artist Judith Inkamala

Geraldine has been learning from her mother in the studio, starting work with Hermannsburg Potters in late 2020

Geraldine's work depicts contemporary life in Ntaria as well as beautiful landscapes and wildlife Geraldine is an exciting emerging artist and one to watch!

Andrea Rontji joined the potters in 2017 Andrea comes from a big family of potters she is the niece of prominent potters Lindy and Carol Rontji and is the Grandaughter of Virginia Rontji and Irene Entata

Andrea draws her inspiration from the landscape, flora, fauna and community surrounding Hermannsburg She has a fine attention to detail in her brushwork and is a skilled hand builder with clay Andrea has a very positive and gentle approach and is an exciting emerging artist at Hermannsburg Potters

Andrea is also a Director and Arts Worker for Hermannsburg Potters

Birds that nest in trees

Whitenecked herons stand motionless by the water's edge

Galahs go around in big flocks.

This pot is about going to visit Country. When you ' re out in Country you see animals— kangaroo, camels , donkey and bush turkey. And all the birds too , black cockatoo. This is my Mum's Country in Alkngarintja.

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Vera Armstrong | Thepa Ntjaara (Birds) terracotta & underglazes | 11 x 8cm ARTVA94-22

Alizah Coulthard | Elintja (galah) terracotta & underglazes | 13 x 9cm ARTAC113-23

Geraldine Inkamala | Untjwarra (White Necked Heron) | terracotta & underglazes

8 x 12cm | ARTG189-22

Andrea Pungkarta Rontji | Going to Visit Country | terracotta & underglazes

26 x 17cm | ART146-23AR

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