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  1. Namarnkol (barramundi) bark painting by Alison Guwanguwan

    “Namarnkol, the Barramundi, is a very important fish for us Bininj (Aboriginal people). Barramundi are found in the ocean, floodwaters, freshwater billabongs, rivers, and creeks. In the old days, peo...

  2. Merlemerle (butterfly) bark painting by Jalene Campion

    In Jalene Campion’s community, merlemerle (butterflies) are a common sight, fluttering away into the trees when people approach. In the past, children would search for manyahyay (yellow flowering acacia)...

  3. Wingarntjirri painting

    Wingarntjirri comes to life under the skilled brush of Sally Tjimpuna Butler. Infused with vibrant energy, Sally’s art is a testament to her masterful use of colour and form. Her command of a rich pa...

  4. ‘Patjantja’ painting 4

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  5. ‘Puli Puli – Rocks’ Painting

    In this work Keturah depicts the natural rock formations (puli) found in and around Haasts Bluff....

  6. Roseranna Larry

    Roseranna was born at Papunya in 1980. She is the oldest daughter of painter Susie Lane, a Western Arrernte, Warlpiri and Luritja woman from Haasts Bluff. Her father, Roy Wara Larry, was an important law m...

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