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Jon Jon Jebydah - "Tingari" Original Acrylic Painting on Linen. As is tradition with Aboriginal art, they are not signed, but come with a photograph of the artist holding the painting. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Retail $900.00
Item #220748

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Medium
acrylic

Dimensions
24 x 24
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"Tingari" is an original acrylic painting on linen by aboriginal artist, Jon Jon Jebydah. As is tradition with Aboriginal art, they are not signed, but come with a photograph of the artist holding the painting. Includes Certificate of Authenticity! Measures approx. 24" x 24" (image).
 
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Jon Jon Jebydah is originally from Ceduna in South Australia, Jebydah has grown up in the Australia's Western Desert. Adopted by Ronnie Tjampitjinpa at an early age, he has for a long time been surrounded by many of the western deserts true art masters.

Jebydah spends his time between Kintore and Alice Springs. Married to Kim Butler Naparrula, he spends much of time painting and developing his art. His main stories include Tingari and Bushfire.