Lorna Fencer Napurrula (c.1923-2006) was a senior Warlpiri Aboriginal artist, born at Yarturlu Yarturlu, a Yam Dreaming site in the Tanami Desert. She was the custodian of the sacred Country of Yumurrpa situated near Chilla Well, south of the Granites Mine and for the Yarla (bush potato), Luju (caterpillar), Bush Tomato, Onion and Plum dreamings.
She spent her early years living a traditional life, until in 1949 she, along with many of her Warlpiri countrymen, were forcibly transported to the government settlement of Lajamanu at Hooker Creek, situated in the country of the Gurindji people. Nevertheless Lorna maintained and strengthened her cultural identity through ceremonial activity and art and was among one of the first to take up acrylic painting at the Lajamanu School in 1986. She asserted her position as a prominent elder and teacher in the community.