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Sea Turtle Bag Makéddja (sea turtle) is a popular design by Joy Garlbin, Ndjebbana speaking traditional owner of Maningrida.
Sea Turtle Bag Makéddja (sea turtle) is a popular design by Joy Garlbin, Ndjebbana speaking traditional owner of Maningrida.
Lorrkkon – Marilyn James Marilyn’s first screen print design depicts the story of lorrkkon (hollow funeral logs). This the story of her great, great grandfather and grandmother who were bark painters, as well as also sacred lorrkkon painters. When designing Read more…
Birlmu or Namarnkorl (Barramundi) It is well known that Aboriginal art often depicts images of sacred totems or dreamings of Aboriginal culture. However, the world of the non-sacred also provides a rich source of subject matter for Aboriginal art. Much Read more…
Mimih and Modjarrkki Skirt ‘This is a true story. My great great grandfather and my father told this story and I tell it to my children. It’s about a freshwater crocodile called Modjarrkki. One day an unmarried man who was camping Read more…
Mimih and Modjarrkk Skirti ‘This is a true story. My great great grandfather and my father told this story and I tell it to my children. It’s about a freshwater crocodile called Modjarrkki. One day an unmarried man who was camping Read more…
Man-djarduk 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 food that is a Read more…
Mimih and Modjarrkki curtain set ‘This is a true story. My great great grandfather and my father told this story and I tell it to my children. It’s about a freshwater crocodile called Modjarrkki. One day an unmarried man who was Read more…
River and Rocks An artwork collaboration between Deborah Wurrkidj and her mother H. Laninyinwanga. For the last 6 months, Deborah has been living on her partners Outstation of Kakodbebuldi where she is working from her home studio. From this location Read more…
River and Rocks An artwork collaboration between Deborah Wurrkidj and her mother H. Laninyinwanga. For the last 6 months, Deborah has been living on her partners Outstation of Kakodbebuldi where she is working from her home studio. From this location Read more…
River and Rocks An artwork collaboration between Deborah Wurrkidj and her mother H. Laninyinwanga. For the last 6 months, Deborah has been living on her partners Outstation of Kakodbebuldi where she is working from her home studio. From this location Read more…