Ku’ (Dog)

$5,400.00

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The Wik & Kugu Art Centre and its artists have developed a following for its signature sculptural the Ku’ (dog). The Story Place of the Ku’ associated with the Apalech ceremonial group is located in the south of the Wik and Kugu region at Eeremangk near the mouth of the Knox River, Aurukun.

This story links the land and the sea and is a tale of transformation where the Ku’ (Ancestral being or totem), who had travelled from the distant Northern Territory to Cape York Peninsula, leaves the land, enters Knox River and becomes Nyiingkuchen, the Freshwater Shark. This story also tells how Ku’ gave language to the region. Each Dreamtime dog has its name, its colours and its qualities of character. The Ku’ song cycles and dances are still performed at house opening ceremonies today.

Natural Ochres with Binders on Milkwood.

82 x 42 x 13 cm

Wik & Kugu Art Centre of Aurukun, Queensland, Australia.

Meet the Artist

Keith Wikmunea

Keith Wikmunea is an artist and member of Wik and Kugu, Aurukun Arts Centre.

Meet the Artist
Portrait of Keith Wikmunea