Artwork Mundukul at Baraltja

Mundukul at Baraltja

Late 2006 saw the first incised bark painting come into Buku-Larrnggay.

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Catalogue #: 3513N
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Medium: natural earth pigments on bark

Gunybi Ganambarr

Artist


Has mainly lived and worked as an artist at Gå]ga], sometimes based at Dhuruputjpi or Yilpara. read more

Djapu

Artwork


Artwork Djapu
bark

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The cross hatching grid pattern is the sacred design for the freshwaters of the Djapu clan at their homeland Wandawuy now an outstation about 150 kilometres south of Yirrkala and inland from Blue Mud Bay. read more

Buyku

Artwork


Artwork Buyku
bark

H: 142cm W: 67cm

Paintings 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

Djunugayau

Artwork


Artwork Djunugayau
bark

H: 107cm W: 58cm

The story which Djambawa tells to describe this area is set in the ocean waters in the Yathikpa region, near Blue Mud Bay. read more