Bula'bula Arts
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Goṉḏarra (Mullet) Johnny has painted the goṉḏarra (mullet) circling a stone. It is a story from his grandmother from Milingimbi, where the fish swim around the stone and the stone stays in place.
Goṉḏarra (Mullet) Johnny has painted the goṉḏarra (mullet) circling a stone. It is a story from his grandmother from Milingimbi, where the fish swim around the stone and the stone stays in place.
Northern Marbled Velvet Gecko (Oedura marmorata) Aboriginal art in Ramingining, Central Arnhem Land is commonly illustrated through designs and images of animals, plants, and landscape. These motifs commonly reflect the artists ancestral inheritance and their dreamings and are referred to Read more…
Woven basket Pandanus fibre art is labour intensive requiring a high level of care and fine needlework. Finished works are both functional and beautiful. Women collect pandanus by pulling from the top of a pandanus tree, stripping then dying the Read more…
White ibises at the billabong Djilpin Arts is a not for profit Aboriginal Corporation that promotes the maintenance, development and transmission of traditional cultural knowledge systems. For two decades, Djilpin Arts has been working on country with kin and culture, Read more…
Buffalo horn saltwater bird This bird lives at the saltwater. It talks to us and tells us when the full tide is coming Djilpin Arts is a not for profit Aboriginal Corporation that promotes the maintenance, development and transmission of Read more…
Wak wak (crow) carving Djilpin Arts is a not for profit Aboriginal Corporation that promotes the maintenance, development and transmission of traditional cultural knowledge systems. For two decades, Djilpin Arts has been working on country with kin and culture, across Read more…
Billabong foods This painting depicts food found at the billabong, including long neck turtle, freshwater snake and young barramundi with mother barramundi. The rarrk represents Yirritja moiety. Djilpin Arts is a not for profit Aboriginal Corporation that promotes the maintenance, Read more…
Buffalo horn bird Djilpin Arts is a not for profit Aboriginal Corporation that promotes the maintenance, development and transmission of traditional cultural knowledge systems. For two decades, Djilpin Arts has been working on country with kin and culture, across generations. Read more…
Bird wood carving Wood carving has always been part of Aboriginal culture and Djilpin artists continue this tradition. Men carved wood for many purposes – tools for hunting or gathering food, axes and knives for building shelters, spears and clubs Read more…
Bird wood carving Wood carving has always been part of Aboriginal culture and Djilpin artists continue this tradition. Men carved wood for many purposes – tools for hunting or gathering food, axes and knives for building shelters, spears and clubs Read more…