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  1. Galatjarr (Heron)

    Ganytjurr (Heron) sculpture handcarved and painted by Peter Guyula Wuyulngurra of Gapuwiyak, Northern Territory. Ganytjurr (Heron) is a Yirritja bird. The Ganytjurr is sung and danced by the Yirritja clans...

  2. Selina Nadjowh – Djenj (Fish)

    Selina Nadjowh is an accomplished artist, renowned for her meticulous compositions of her work, which spans weaving and painting. Her weaving contributions can be found in “Twined Together” (20...

  3. Small Ceramic Vase

    Michelle Yeatman is well-known for her unique coil pots that feature intricate shapes and decorations inspired by seagrass patterns. She creates all her pieces by hand and without a pottery wheel. After ...

  4. Phillip Morris Gomarla (Egret Bird)

    This striking ochre on wood carving is the creation of renowned artist Phillip Morris Larjarra. Phillip’s artistic journey began during his youth when he lived in Jimardi Outstation. Phillip’s ...

  5. Djenj (fish) bark painting by Ina Narlodol 

    In the local fishing traditions, they cast their nets for a bountiful catch of various fish, ranging from the small to the large. Ina Narlodol’s community enjoys fish from both freshwater and saltwater, ...

  6. Namarnkol (barramundi) bark painting by Nacy Wurrkidj

    “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...

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