Mulkun Wirrpanda is a senior female artist for the Dhu[i-Djapu clan from Dhuruputjpi.
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The pattern can relate to saltwater Lutunba (marked on English maps as Fowlers Bay within the larger Blue Mud Bay) belonging to the Dhuwa moiety.
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Catalogue #: 3348J
Height: 126cm
Width / Diametre: 41cm
Medium: earth pigments on bark
Mulkun Wirrpanda
Rulyapa
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This miny’tji represents Rulyapa, the rough saltwater country between Nhulunbuy and the large island of Dhambaliya, ballooning up from the secret depths, around the sacred rock Manhala, which can be a manifestation of Daymirri. read more
Yoku at Wayawu and Dharragi
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There are two clan groups represented on this larrakitji, the artists Magalili clan and her husbands Dhud-djapu clan. read more
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



