The wavy line represents a rain path accompanied by lightning, being single or multiple strikes. Since 1996 senior Warlpiri artist Michael Nelson Jagamara (MNJ) b. 1946, has been working alongside other artists, studio assistants and technicians in the Brisbane based studios of FireWorks Gallery. MNJ is continually developing and extending his contemporary art practice. Repeated visits have also allowed MNJ to witness first-hand how his work is received and understood in the city.
About the Artist  Â
MICHAEL NELSON JAGAMARA
Michael Nelson began painting some 35 years ago in Papunya, Central Australia, in the classic dot and circle tradition of desert sand painting. Much of his work focuses on stories and imagery from the Mt Singleton area near Yuendumu, and tells of traditional Dreaming stories including Possum, Kangaroo, Emu and Lightning.
Michael Nelson was acknowledged nationally and internationally in the mid 1980s through numerous public art commissions including the Sydney Opera House mural, Forecourt Mosaic Design for The New Parliament House in Canberra; and significant art awards including the 1984Â Telstra National Aboriginal Art Award. During the late 1990s, he reinvented his approach to painting with a more expressionistic style. Jagamara continues to make the salient point that although his choice of colours, materials and appearance of works are continually being reformatted, his stories have never changed.
Michael Nelson’s significant contribution to Aboriginal Art was recognised in 2008, when he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of New South Wales. His works are held in numerous private, corporate and most public collections in Australia including the National Gallery of Australia and the Nationally Museum of Australia; and both Public and Private International collections.
In September 2016 at the Sotheby’s London auction , Michael Nelson Jagamara’s iconic work, Five Stories, 1984, achieved a record for the highest price for any living Aboriginal artist, when the work sold for AUD$687,877 (GBP401,000), more than doubling the pre-sale estimate of AUD$256,500-$342,000 (GBP150,000-200,000). The work, offered to auction from the Gabrielle Pizzi Collection, is considered to be the most significant piece of contemporary Aboriginal Art, and is said to be the most published and exhibited work by any Indigenous Australian artist.
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The wavy line represents a rain path accompanied by lightning, being single or multiple strikes. Since 1996 senior Warlpiri artist Michael Nelson Jagamara (MNJ) b. 1946, has been working alongside other artists, studio assistants and technicians in the Brisbane based studios of FireWorks Gallery. MNJ is continually developing and extending his contemporary art practice. Repeated visits have also allowed MNJ to witness first-hand how his work is received and understood in the city.
About the Artist  Â
MICHAEL NELSON JAGAMARA
Michael Nelson began painting some 35 years ago in Papunya, Central Australia, in the classic dot and circle tradition of desert sand painting. Much of his work focuses on stories and imagery from the Mt Singleton area near Yuendumu, and tells of traditional Dreaming stories including Possum, Kangaroo, Emu and Lightning.
Michael Nelson was acknowledged nationally and internationally in the mid 1980s through numerous public art commissions including the Sydney Opera House mural, Forecourt Mosaic Design for The New Parliament House in Canberra; and significant art awards including the 1984Â Telstra National Aboriginal Art Award. During the late 1990s, he reinvented his approach to painting with a more expressionistic style. Jagamara continues to make the salient point that although his choice of colours, materials and appearance of works are continually being reformatted, his stories have never changed.
Michael Nelson’s significant contribution to Aboriginal Art was recognised in 2008, when he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of New South Wales. His works are held in numerous private, corporate and most public collections in Australia including the National Gallery of Australia and the Nationally Museum of Australia; and both Public and Private International collections.
In September 2016 at the Sotheby’s London auction , Michael Nelson Jagamara’s iconic work, Five Stories, 1984, achieved a record for the highest price for any living Aboriginal artist, when the work sold for AUD$687,877 (GBP401,000), more than doubling the pre-sale estimate of AUD$256,500-$342,000 (GBP150,000-200,000). The work, offered to auction from the Gabrielle Pizzi Collection, is considered to be the most significant piece of contemporary Aboriginal Art, and is said to be the most published and exhibited work by any Indigenous Australian artist.
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