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Yok – Bandicoot

This handmade Yok sculpture is crafted from a combination of paperbark bound with black wattle bark. Internally speargrass makes up the body or stuffing, while externally the piece is finished in natural ochre sourced from long distances away. Ochre is ground, and then bonded onto the sculpture using a fixative and modern paintbrush. Ears are carved from a piece of Kurrajong.

Yok, or bandicoot is Clinton’s dreaming and an important part of his identity.

Name: Clinton Brian


Language: Goonian, Rembarrnga


Community: Wugularr (Beswick)


Biography:

Clinton was born at Buluhkaduru community, a homeland near Maningrida. Clinton is self-taught in the art of wood carving. His love of art was inspired by watching his mother as a child. Clinton prefers carving from Nowerlap or Anbutbut (a species of Kurrajong tree) and paints using a traditional grass brush. Clinton is known for his carvings of fish, and birds such as magpie geese, herons and ibis. He has also recently incorporated the artistic use of buffalo horns in his work.


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