William King Jungala
William King was born in Katherine (Northern Territory) in 1966 and passing in December 2007, it was a sad loss for this family and the Aboriginal art industry.
From a young age, William King expressed an interest in art and his grandfather, a member of the Gurindji tribe was his teacher and mentor who told him stories about the desert.
This knowledge was invaluable as his grandfather had travelled many miles mustering across the country and had a kinship to the land he knew so well.
In 1993, William King was selected as an emerging artist to exhibit in the Gallery of Greater Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.
His paintings are showing in many private Galleries within Australia and overseas.
William King authenticated his paintings with a hand print and signature.

five elements
water, bush, cloud, earth and fire
from a stylised aerial perspective

customary hand print and explanation on the back of each canvas

Painting size: aprox 150x 21 cm each by 5 pieces. Acrylic on Linen. (Providence October c 2004 )

A unique opportunity to view all of these works through private collections
The circular forms represent the cycles of life and the dots are individual lives in cycles that are inter-connected.
William says that he is seeking to capture the inter-connectedness of all life on earth. Painting size: 90 X 120 CM
Media: Acrylic on Linen. Painted: July 2004
William King Jungala authenticated his paintings with a hand print and signature.
Biography;
William King was born in Katherine (Northern Territory) in 1966 and passing in December 2007, it was a sad loss for this family and the Aboriginal art industry.
From a young age, William King expressed an interest in art and his grandfather, a member of the Gurindji tribe was his teacher and mentor who told him stories about the desert.
This knowledge was invaluable as his grandfather had travelled many miles mustering across the country and had a kinship to the land he knew so well.
In 1993, William King was selected as an emerging artist to exhibit in the Gallery of Greater Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.
His paintings are showing in many private Galleries within Australia and overseas.
William King authenticated his paintings with a hand print and signature.