'Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla (c. 1920s-2006) was an important pioneer of the Central Desert art movement. She began painting with acrylics at the Lajamanu School art program in 1986, and within a decade had emerged as one of the most original and highly sought-after artists in the region.
'This comprehensive profile of Yulyurlu illustrates her bold and expressive artwork, with its brilliant use of colour and ongoing graphic explorations of her Yam Dreaming complex from the Tanami Desert. Collectively these represent a major transitional moment in the history of the contemporary Indigenous art movement.
'Essays by Barbara Ambjerg Pedersen, Chips Mackinolty and Christine Nicholls.' (Publication summary)
'This series of personal perspectives on the work and life of Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla focuses on a remarkable artist and her contribution as an uncompromising leader in contemporary art practice. West’s edited volume comprises three personally connected essays and plates of Napurrurla’s better known works. The book delivers through soulful, personal and evocative narratives a strong connection to the artist, who died in 2006.' (Introduction)
'This series of personal perspectives on the work and life of Yulyurlu Lorna Fencer Napurrurla focuses on a remarkable artist and her contribution as an uncompromising leader in contemporary art practice. West’s edited volume comprises three personally connected essays and plates of Napurrurla’s better known works. The book delivers through soulful, personal and evocative narratives a strong connection to the artist, who died in 2006.' (Introduction)