Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Feathers A round Lino print design by Joy Garlbin depicting feathers.
Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Mábbarla (Jelly Fish) Mábbarla means Jelly Fish in Ndjébbana. ‘My homeland is Entrance island, Haulround island and Juda point. I really like Haulround island and that’s where we collect barruar (seagull egg). Entrance island is my favourite camping area, I go across with boat. Balanda (non-Aboriginal or European people) can’t go Read more…
Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Marebu and Bush Flowers This fabric was created using the linocut printing technique. The lino tile has been carved by the artist in Maningrida, and has been printed by hand using a variety of colours and layers. The linocut technique ensures each textile piece is a one-off, limited edition piece. Read more…
Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Welebme (flat) This is a Kune word that refers to the flattening out of items stones, flat leaves and kunbad (money). This design shows different items that have flattened out. Carol designed this for her grandkids to show them the tradition of Welebme.
Bawinanga Aboriginal Corporation
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Bawáliba (Stone Country Mimih) ‘Bawáliba is the djang (Dreaming) of my mother and my uncles. They are good spirits, they protect us and they recognise families. They are really tall- just like human beings, like us. They dance late at night and have a lot of hair. In olden times, Read more…
Yinjaa-Barni Art
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Sea Turtle We like to watch the turtles come up to the sore and lay their eggs. Sometimes we see the little baby turtles hatch and run down the beach to the ocean.
Moa Arts
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green ghost dress This is my green dress with all the special ston fish and thongs design on my dress which I like to think gives out good vibes when I go fishing. Art Centre notes: The artwork is a ‘pochoir’ print, or monoprint, printed on BFK Rives paper (100% cotton rag Read more…
Moa Arts
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ISLAND TOP (BACK) – 3 OF 4 Island Top is worn everyday by Ama’s and Aka’s. island top range from different colours and beautiful patterning. Art Centre notes: The artwork is an unframed collagraph, printed on BFK Rives paper (100% cotton rag with strong archival properties). Signed on front. Printer: Paula Savage Read more…









