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Trephina Sultan Thanguwa

Artist’s Profile

Name: Trephina Sultan Thanguwa
Skin Name: Thanguwa (pronounced Thu-ng-oo-wu)
Tribe: Luritja
Born: 1967
Language: Luritja (Southern Dialect)
Country/Region: Luritja, Kings Canyon Region in an area named UKAKA (pronounced ookaka)
Trephina Sultan Thanguwa

Born in 1967 in Alice Springs, Trephina grew up with many uncles, aunties and cousins doting on her as a beautiful young Aboriginal girl, she was the only child in her family.

Trephina’s painting talents started at a very young age. As a young girl she used to sit and watch her uncles, aunties, cousins and friends paint for hours at a time. She would then pick up a stick and draw her art in the dirt.

With her mother and aunty a big influence in her life, Trephina went to the English speaking school at Alice Springs. Even though English became Trephina’s first language, she was taught Luritja, the language of her family and Elders at home. Trephina, in her own words, had the best of both worlds.

The language skill she acquired stood Trephina in good stead. Acknowledged as a Luritja language specialist, she did work as an interpreter and in conjunction with colleagues and the Alice Springs Institute for Aboriginal Development, was a valuable contributor to an Aboriginal-English dictionary.

However, Trephina’s main love is painting. Her artwork drawing on the knowledge acquired in her youth, and the stories her family and Elders passed down.

Many of Trephina’s early work is done in the classic ‘dot-style’ that is synonymous with Aboriginal art movement. Although she still produces artwork in this style, Trephina like many artists, has evolved from the natural colours reflected in the landscape of ‘Central Australia’ to expanding to a larger palate of colours. Other changes can also be seen in her work, as she tentatively paints in masterful strokes of vibrant hues, producing her very popular ‘Tjanpi Kampanyi’ (Burning Grass). These beautiful works are evocative and captures the very essence of Aboriginal culture:

...for generations our people have burnt off the bush land for hunting purposes, safety and regrowth.

New works are emerging from Trephina’s hands, reflecting her passion for the abstract style, as can be seen in her ‘Bush Onions’, ‘Bush Honey’, and Intanga (‘Grass Seed’). With many more ideas filling her head, and the penchant for trying new ideas, Trephina’s looks set to surprise and please the many fans of her works.

Many of the works has been created under the name of Trephina Sultan, although she still continues to use this name on different works, some of her works will also bear her Aboriginal name of ‘Thanguwa’. The equivalent meaning in English is ‘scent’.

Source: Travel Australia with AusEmade - Trephina Sultan Thanguwa

Examples of artwork


Thanguwa - Tjanpi Kampanyi I © Deadly Art Online
Tjanpi Kampanyi - I
Thanguwa - Tjanpi Kampanyi II © Deadly Art Online
Tjanpi Kampanyi - II
Thanguwa - Tjamuku Ara © Deadly Art Online
Tjamuku Ara

Thanguwa - Soakages Along the Creek Beds © Deadly Art Online
Soakages Along the Creek Beds
Thanguwa - Grandmothers Way © Deadly Art Online
Grandmothers Way

Bush Honey © Deadly Art Online / Thanguwa
Bush Honey

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Resources and Links

Trephina Sultan / Thanguwa.com
Browse the website to view examples of her many works.