Papulankutja Artists
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Yirmangka – Yirmangka ( Bush Medicine) This is from a series of small works from our main artists depiocting the love of collecting from the bush traditional medicines and tucker.
Yirmangka – Yirmangka ( Bush Medicine) This is from a series of small works from our main artists depiocting the love of collecting from the bush traditional medicines and tucker.
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…
Gapamada (stone axe) Gapamada are ground-edged stone axes that were used as weapons, chopping tools to chop wood, remove tree barks, butcher large animals, and during ceremonial practices. Designed over 60,000 years ago, gapamada are usually rounded or oval in Read more…
Selina Pula Teece – Wildflowers The wildflowers grow in my country after the rains. They grow around Antarrengeny (pronounced an-darra-nin-yah) when I walk through the bush and I see the wildflowers they bring me happiness and inspire me to paint Read more…
Selina Pula Teece – Wildflowers The wildflowers grow in my country after the rains. They grow around Antarrengeny (pronounced an-darra-nin-yah) when I walk through the bush and I see the wildflowers they bring me happiness and inspire me to paint Read more…
Lulu Pitjara Teece – My Fathers Seed Dreaming Before my father died, he told me and my sister, that if we ever painted, he wanted us to paint his dreaming. His dreaming is the seed dreaming, from his country. I Read more…
Woven Stingray Yolŋu weavers of Arnhem Land craft both utilitarian and ceremonial objects using naturally sourced materials, with more recent works also including decorative pieces, such as this woven stingray. The primary material used in this piece is the young, Read more…
Woven Stingray Yolŋu weavers of Arnhem Land craft both utilitarian and ceremonial objects using naturally sourced materials, with more recent works also including decorative pieces, such as this woven stingray. The primary material used in this piece is the young, Read more…
Bush band is Standing – Guitar & Drum & Organ- Docker River Band
Selina Pula Teece – Arrweneng (Passion Flower) Wild passionfruit grow on our country Antarrengenye (unda ra ninya). Arrweneng (bush passion flower) comes after the rain on our land. We gather these once the fruit is ready.