Djambawa Marawili is an artist who has experienced mainstream success but for whom the production of art is a small part of a much bigger picture.
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Måna for Gapudayindimirri (ii)
The Gapudayindimirri were the saltwater people of the Dhudi-Djapu clan.
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Medium: Earth Pigments on Bark
Djambawa Marawili
Yathiny
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Djalinda here has painted her mother’s Rirratjiu clan sea country at Yirrkala, the waters between the mainland and Bremer Island. read more
Måna at Wandawuy
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Burrumuruk is son of legendary Djapu artist, songman and leader Maw. read more
Djerrka
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The top and bottom of the work is the stony country of Yanawal, where activities of Wuyal the Sugarbag Man were that of seeking honey and felling trees transforming the landscape as he went - for example the Gurka’wuy River that runs into Trail Bay at Gurka’wuy was created in this way. read more


