'Djomi' Lorrkon (Hollow Log) by Joy Garlbin
The Djomi Lorrkon (Hollow Log), created by Joy Garlbin, is a striking work of art steeped in cultural significance. Hailing from Maningrida Arts & Culture, this piece embodies the rich traditions of Arnhem Land.
The Lorrkon is derivitive of a hollow log coffin traditionally used in ceremonial practices. This contemporary interpretation of the Djomi spirit—an important ancestral being—is intricately crafted with natural pigments on wood. Joy’s masterful use of painting encapsulates her deep connection to Country and the sacred stories passed down through generations.
This artwork is more than just a decorative piece; it is a meaningful representation of cultural continuity, resilience, and storytelling. By purchasing this Lorrkon, you are supporting both Joy Garlbin and the Maningrida Arts & Culture centre, which continues to nurture and promote the work of First Nations artists.
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