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Kunbowinjku (fresh water) (R. Bonson)

Kunbowinjku (fresh water)

– which is made of the noun prefix KUN-, the word for water (in its incorporated form) -BO and -WINJKU means ‘fresh, for drinking (as opposed to salt water)

A new design made in 2022 featuring a mandjabu (fish trap), kunmadj (dilly bag) and weed. 

Name: Raylene Ngalamyorrk Bonson


Language: Ndjébbana, Kuninjku


Community: Maningrida


Biography:

Raylene Bonson is a talented textile artist, specialising in linocut technique. She has been working with Bábbarra Designs since 2012 and now has a permanent role as an arts worker. Raylene was mentored by her late mother, Nancy Gununwanga, a senior textile artist at Bábbarra Designs and a founding member of Bábbarra Women’s Centre.

Raylene is well known for her designs depicting ancestral stories and ceremonial objects, in particular lorrkkon (hollow log for burial ceremony), kunmadj (dillybag) and mandjabu (conical fishtrap).


© the artist / art centre