Barayuwa and his wife are longtime staff members of Buku-~arr\gay Mulka, providing great assistance to all the artists of the community in many ways. read more
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Munyuku
Barayuwa has done his mother’s Munyuku clan’s design, inspired by the late ritual specialist and artist {ula |urruwutthun.
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Catalogue #: 3333A
Height: 84cm
Width / Diametre: 52cm
Medium: earth pigments on bark
Gangan
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This bark is painted in the miny’tji (sacred clan design) of the Dhalwau clan which is one of the eight or so clans belonging to the Yirritja moiety (half) in North East Arnhem land. read more
Munyuku
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Barayuwa has done his mother’s Munyuku clan’s design, inspired by the late ritual specialist and artist {ula |urruwutthun. read more
Gunda at Djarrakpi
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Nyuka is perhaps the youngest daughter of the artist warrior Mundukul. read more




