Naminapu’s major interest is her art. She is an extremely versatile artist with skills in the areas of painting, carving, screen-printing, weaving, lino-cuts and batik work.
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Guwark at Djarrakpi
Here the daughter of Nanyin has painted mythologies of Magalili foundation that founded Djarrakpi.
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Medium: natural earth pigments on bark
Naminapu Maymuru-White
Garrimala
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This painting represents Garrimala, a billabong near the artist’s residence, the Dha`wau clan homeland at Gå]ga]. read more
Mumu=thun
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The protected bay of saltwater named on maps below Cape Arnhem as Port Bradshaw is separated from the open sea (Gulf of Carpentaria) by open bush land on sand behind the highest dunes in the Territory, that face the ‘sunrise’ side (East). read more
Warrukay
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This bark of Djandi’s identifies the reservoirs of the |aymil/Datiwuy clan. read more


