Yinjaa-Barni Art
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Gangji [Ganji] Tree Blossoms The sap of the gangji [ganji] tree seeps out and hardens on the outside but stays gooey on the inside
Gangji [Ganji] Tree Blossoms The sap of the gangji [ganji] tree seeps out and hardens on the outside but stays gooey on the inside
Turtle Soup Back a long time ago the people at Cossack used to get the Aboriginal people to catch turtles so they could make turtle soup.
Bush Leaves There are many leaves that have medicinal qualities in the Pilbara country. The traditional owners of the land know which leaves are healing and which are poisonous.
Bush Leaves There are many leaves that have medicinal qualities in the Pilbara country. The traditional owners of the land know which leaves are healing and which are poisonous.
Fireworks (No2) This is Maudie’s interpretation of fireworks exploding and showering down as she watches in awe. The beautiful orange and purple colours light up the night sky.
Man-djarduk (Red Bush Apples) Deborah Wurrkidj is a Kuninjku artist from the Kurulk clan whose country lies around the outstation of Mumeka in central Arnhem Land. In this design she has depicted man-djarduk (red bush apples) – a sweet, crisp bush Read more…
Man-djarduk (Red Bush Apples) Deborah Wurrkidj is a Kuninjku artist from the Kurulk clan whose country lies around the outstation of Mumeka in central Arnhem Land. In this design she has depicted man-djarduk (red bush apples) – a sweet, crisp bush Read more…
Fireworks (No1) This is Maudie’s interpretation of fireworks exploding and showering down as she watches in awe. The beautiful blue and yellow colours light up the night sky.
Kulyakartu “Long time ago I been there. It is my grandmother’s, grandfather’s, father’s, [and] mother’s country, Kulyakartu. I am painting this particular place. It keeps me connected, [gives me a] sense of belonging [to] tell my grandmother’s story through my art. Read more…
Kulyakartu “Long time ago I been there. It is my grandmother’s, grandfather’s, father’s, [and] mother’s country, Kulyakartu. I am painting this particular place. It keeps me connected, [gives me a] sense of belonging [to] tell my grandmother’s story through my art. Read more…