Mulkun Wirrpanda is a senior female artist for the Dhu[i-Djapu clan from Dhuruputjpi.
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Yalata
This work depicts early events during Ancestral (and present) times at Yalata close to the Dhu[i-Djapu clan homeland of Dhuruputjpi (about three hours drive southwest from Yirrkala).
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Catalogue #: 3421I
Height: 95cm
Width / Diametre: 34cm
Medium: Bark painting
Mulkun Wirrpanda
Freshwater at Gå]ga]
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Dha`wau totems Dakawa the fresh water cray, Minhala the long neck turtle, and Baypina the saratoga have been painted on a body of freshwater from Gånga]. read more
Bamurruu
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Trial Bay is located between Caledon bay to the north and above the larger Blue Mud Bay on the western side of the Gulf of Carpentaria. read more
Lulumu
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The Madarrpa travelled to live permanently at Båniyala, clan land north on Blue Mud Bay under the direction of clan leader and father to the artist, Wakuthi. read more

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