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Pauline Nakamarra Woods
Born 1949 (age 75–76)
Vaughan Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
Nationality Aboriginal Australian, Mungkururrpa
Other names Pauleen Nakamarra Woods
Notable work
Yarla Dreaming, Wild Onion Dreaming
Style Contemporary Aboriginal Australian art

Pauline Nakamarra Woods (born 1949) is a talented Aboriginal Australian artist. She is known for her amazing paintings. Sometimes, her first name is spelled Pauleen.

Discovering Pauline Nakamarra Woods' Early Life

Pauline Nakamarra Woods was born in 1949. Her birthplace was Vaughan Springs. This area is located west of Yuendumu in Australia. She spent her childhood growing up in Yuendumu. Later, she moved to live in Alice Springs.

What Languages Does Pauline Woods Speak?

Pauline is fluent in two important languages. She speaks the Pintupi language. She also speaks the Warlpiri language. These languages are very important to her culture.

Pauline Woods' Artistic Journey and Career

Pauline Nakamarra Woods started her journey as an artist in 1986. She began creating beautiful paintings. Her art often tells stories from her culture.

How Pauline Woods Helped Other Artists

Pauline was a very important person in a group called Jukurrpa. This group was led by Aboriginal women artists. Jukurrpa means "The Dreaming" in their language. Pauline was one of the people who helped start this group. Later, she became the vice-president.

Winning Awards for Her Art

In 1988, Pauline won a big award. She received first prize in the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award. She won for her acrylic painting called Yarla Dreaming. This was a very special moment. She was the first woman ever to win this important art prize.

Pauline's Art on a Postage Stamp

Pauline's art became even more famous in 1993. One of her paintings was used on an Australian postage stamp. This was a huge honor! She was the first Indigenous Australian woman to have her art on a stamp. The 45-cent stamp showed her painting called Wild Onion Dreaming.

Where Can You See Pauline Woods' Art?

Pauline's art is displayed in many places. Her painting Desert Dreaming is on the cover of a school plan. This plan is for Harbord Public School in New South Wales. Her artworks are also kept in many private and public art collections. This means her paintings are valued by many people and museums.

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