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🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece
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🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming Painting Signed & Authenticated Aboriginal Masterpiece

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🔥 Jean Hudson Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming (2005)

Acrylic on Belgian Linen | Signed & Authenticated | Museum-Exhibited Aboriginal Masterpiece


🟠 Subject & Medium

Fire Dreaming (2005) is a large-scale, luminous work by Jean Hudson Nampijinpa, a senior Warlpiri artist from Central Australia.

In this masterful painting, Nampijinpa explores the Warlu Jukurrpa (Fire Dreaming) — the ancestral story of fire as a living presence that moves through Country, bringing destruction, renewal, and spiritual transformation.

Executed in acrylic on fine Belgian linen, the painting radiates movement and vitality. Layers of ochre, cadmium yellow, ultramarine blue, soft white, and charcoal grey create a glowing interplay of heat and shadow.

The artist’s use of transparent layering and textured brushwork evokes drifting smoke and flickering light — the pulse of desert fire captured in motion.
This work embodies the cultural depth of Warlpiri tradition while demonstrating the expressive power of contemporary Indigenous abstraction.


🎨 Composition & Technique

Dynamic yet meditative, the composition unfolds in sweeping arcs and concentric rhythms that mirror the ceremonial motion of Warlpiri ground designs.

Key elements of Nampijinpa’s technique:

  • Broad, gestural strokes suggest the movement of flame and desert wind.

  • Intricate dotting and linear motifs echo sacred ceremonial patterns.

  • Deep ochres layered with ultramarine and white create the illusion of heat and smoke haze.

  • The surface shifts with light, revealing new pathways and depth.

Each brushstroke becomes a verse in a visual songline — the ancestral fire traveling across Country.


✍️ Signature & Authentication

Signed and inscribed verso in the artist’s hand:
“Jean Nampijinpa – Fire Dreaming”

Includes original Certificate of Authenticity from Kooroora Art Gallery (Adelaide, 2005), attached beneath stretcher.
All provenance and documentation are included.


👩🏽🎨 About the Artist

Jean Hudson Nampijinpa (b. c.1956, Yuelamu / Mt Allan, Northern Territory) is a respected Warlpiri painter whose practice spans over forty years.

Among the first women from Mt Allan to paint professionally (beginning in 1979), Nampijinpa’s Dreamings — Warlu (Fire), Ngapa (Water), and Kanmarra (Bush Onion) — are inherited through her family, connecting each artwork directly to sacred Country and ceremony.

Her art bridges ancient ceremonial iconography and modern abstraction, translating rhythm, dance, and song into colour and form.

Her works have been represented by Honey Ant Gallery, Kate Owen Gallery, and Kooroora Art Gallery, and exhibited internationally across Europe, the United States, and Asia.

In 2023–2025, Fire Dreaming was featured in the Lord Hill Museum exhibition “The Living Energy of Country”, curated by Adam Partridge, affirming her place among the foremost Warlpiri artists of her generation.


🖼️ Frame

Newly refitted in a Larson-Juhl museum-grade frame, crafted for both preservation and presentation.

  • Solid hardwood with a soft matte black finish.

  • Acid-free backing and UV-protective glazing for pigment stability.

  • Professionally mounted and ready to hang.

The Larson-Juhl frame complements the desert palette and provides archival protection to gallery standards.


📏 Dimensions

Framed: 155.2 cm (W) × 110.2 cm (H) × 2.5 cm (D)
A substantial, statement-scale work — ideal for collectors, galleries, or architectural interiors.


🧾 Provenance

  • Commissioned: 2005, Kooroora Art Gallery (Adelaide)

  • Acquired: Directly from gallery by P. M. Dye & M. J. Brian (Private Collection)

  • Curated by: Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD (UK)

  • Exhibited: Fire Dreaming: The Living Energy of Country, Famous Lord Hill Museum

  • Signature: Signed and inscribed verso

  • Certificate: Original Kooroora Art Gallery COA attached beneath stretcher

  • Ownership: Single private collection (2005–present)

  • Condition: Excellent


💖 Highlights

Museum-exhibited and fully authenticated Aboriginal masterpiece
✅ Prime-period (2005) work showcasing Nampijinpa’s mature style
✅ Vivid ochres, blues, whites, and charcoals that shift with light
✅ Deep spiritual resonance — the Fire Dreaming as renewal and transformation
New museum-grade Larson-Juhl frame (2025)
Valuation: Approx. AUD 28,000 / USD 18,000
✅ Rare opportunity to own a museum-shown work by a leading Warlpiri artist
✅ A radiant centrepiece for any serious art collection


🌿 Condition

Excellent.

  • Stable pigments, no craquelure or structural issues.

  • Belgian linen taut and secure.

  • Recently reframed to museum conservation standards.

  • Displayed and stored under controlled lighting and humidity.


Shipping

Worldwide Shipping Available — Professionally packaged and fully insured for secure international delivery.

Available exclusively through Cheshire Antiques Consultant LTD — Inquire now to secure this unique piece.



 


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