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Manbamo (nut) and Komrdawh (turtle)

A new design by Janet showing a small fresh water (northern snake necked) turtle with repeating motifs of Manbamo (nuts). Janet Marawarr is a leading textile artist working at Babbarra Women’s Centre

Name: Janet Marawarr


Language: Kune, Kuninjku


Community: Maningrida


Biography:

Janet is a senior Kuninjku artist at Babbarra Designs working with lino tiles and screen print designs. She is part of a new movement at Babbarra where artists are cutting out symbols and printing in a free form placement on a range of textile surfaces. Janet regards textile design as an opportunity to work with colour and new methods to express her djang (ancestral creator stories).

‘I like lino, print my design and doing different way to print my lino, different colours and different way. I print lino Yawkyawk (spirit woman) and. Ngaldjorlhbo (mother of Everything)This was an old lady and she create that language and the world before. I also print also Rolk (maggot), my mother design cause I’m the Djunkay (land manager) for her.’  Janet Marawarr 2020

As well as her artistic work with Bábbarra Women’s Centre, she is an established bark painter with Maningrida Arts & Crafts and she works for the Maningrida Night Patrol, a community safety service.


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