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Just keep walking Don’t regret the past, Just learn from it. Art centre notes: Paper Size: 39 x 27cm Image Size: 21 x 15cm The artwork is an Drypoint method printed on Hahnamule paper 100% cotton rag with strong Read more…
Just keep walking Don’t regret the past, Just learn from it. Art centre notes: Paper Size: 39 x 27cm Image Size: 21 x 15cm The artwork is an Drypoint method printed on Hahnamule paper 100% cotton rag with strong Read more…
Purple Sunset Clear your mind watch the sky. Art centre notes: Paper Size: 39 x 27cm Image Size: 21 x 15cm The artwork is an Drypoint method printed on Hahnamule paper 100% cotton rag with strong archival properties.
Sandy flower If a flower can flourish in the desert you can flourish anywhere. Art Centre notes: Image size: 21 x 15cm Paper size: 39 x 27cm The artwork is a collagraph, printed on Hahnamule paper (100% cotton rag with strong Read more…
Murnubbarr Karrolkan (Flying Magpie Geese) Murnubbarr (magpie geese) are a waterbird found in abundance in the wetland areas of Kakadu and western Arnhem Land. Murnubbarr are a sustainably hunted and enjoyed manme (bush food). They are known to fly long distances, Read more…
Woven Mat Yolŋu weavers of Arnhem Land create utilitarian, ceremonial, and decorative pieces using naturally sourced materials. This mat is made from young Pandanus spiralis leaves, harvested with a wooden hook, stripped of prickles, and dried to create strong, resilient Read more…
Pitu (Separation Well) “Pitu (Separation Well) is my grandfather’s Country, Wikiri is my nanna’s country, GJ (Georgia) Bore is my mama’s country and in the middle is Wantili. I’m painting the Country. My grandmother and grandfather was from this Country. Read more…
Murnubbarr Karrolkan (Flying Magpie Geese) Murnubbarr (magpie geese) are a waterbird found in abundance in the wetland areas of Kakadu and western Arnhem Land. Murnubbarr are a sustainably hunted and enjoyed manme (bush food). They are known to fly long distances, Read more…
Lukarrara Tjukurrpa – Margie Leo In this artwork Margie has painted Lukarrara Tjukurrpa (Desert Fringe Rush Seed Dreaming). This Tjukurrpa comes from a place north of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory where Margie is from.
Kungkarrangkalpa (Seven Sisters) ‘Kungkarrangkalpa’ (The Seven Sisters or Pleaides) is significant Tjukurrpa (dreamtime). Its origins you may be familiar with in astronomy and its connection to ‘Wati Nyiru’ (Magic Man or Orion). The roots of this dreaming stems across indigenous Read more…
Kungkarrangkalpa (Seven Sisters) – Kuru Ala Kuru Ala is a important women’s sites associated with the Kungkarrangkalpa (Seven Sisters) Tjukurrpa (Dreaming / story) across the Western and Central Deserts. Located south, west of Papulankutja (Blackstone), the site holds deep cultural, spiritual, Read more…