Father was Gumuk Gumana, mother was Marratj Gurruwiwi. read more
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Garrimala
This painting represents Garrimala, a billabong near the artist’s residence, the Dha`wau clan homeland at Gå]ga].
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Catalogue #: 3501S
Height: 98cm
Width / Diametre: 42cm
Medium: natural earth pigments on bark
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Artworks of this nature have multiple layers of metaphor and meaning which give lessons about the connections between an individual and specific pieces of country (both land and sea), as well as the connections between various clans but also explaining the forces that act upon and within the environment and the mechanics of a spirit’s path through existence. read more
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