Wamulu
New medium of ground paintings natural fibres & ochre on board

2 March - 2 April 2005
Emu Dreaming
© Ted Egan Tajangala 2004
90 x 120 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board Depicts the Emu ancestor looking after his eggs
Emu Dreaming
© Ted Egan Tajangala 2004
120 x 90 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board The boss of the Emu story travelling with the oval shape representing a coolamon (traditional basket to collect seeds and to carry babies)
Water Dreaming
© Ted Egan Tajangala 2004
90 x 120 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board The concentric circles depict the different site where the Water Hero has travelled and the wavy red lines surrounding them depict the journey of the lightning
Emu Dreaming
© Ted Egan Tajangala 2005
120 x 45 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board The boss of the Emu travels from Mount Allen 20 miles to Lake McKay returning with a group of people to teach them the sacred law
Lightning
© Ted Egan Tajangala 2005
120 x 45cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board Depicts the journey of the Lightening Ancestor
Water Dreaming
© Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa 2004
244 x 120 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board The concentric circles depict the different site where the Water Hero has travelled and the wavy red lines surrounding them depict the journey of the lightning
Water Dreaming
© Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa 2004
244 x 120 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board The concentric circles depict the different site where the Water Hero has travelled and the wavy red lines surrounding them depict the journey of the lightning
Water Dreaming
© Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa 2004
120 x 244 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board Depicts the different sites of the Water Ancestor
Emu Dreaming
© Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa 2004
90 x 120 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board The black lines represent the Dreamtime Emu running up and down
Bush Onion
© Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa 2005
120 x 45 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board Depicts the travels of the Bush Onion Ancestor
Bush Onion
© Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa 2005
120 x 45 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board Depicts the travels of the Bush Onion Ancestor
Boomerang
© Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa 2005
120 x 45 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board The round symbol represents a sacred site created by the boomerang ancestor and the curved lines represent the boomerange itself
Possum Dreaming
© Johnny Possum Tjapaltjari 2004
90 x 120 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board Represents the possum returning to the nest
Possum Dreaming
© Johnny Possum Tjapaltjari 2005
244 x 120 cm
Natural ochre & plant fibre on board

Please note, works in previous exhibitions may no longer be available, please check our stockroom for available works

EXHIBITIONS

Wamulu
New medium of ground paintings natural fibres & ochre on board
2 March - 2 April 2005


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Please note, works in previous exhibitions may no longer be available, please visit our stockroom for available works