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  1. Karnamarr (Red Tailed Black Cockatoo)

    This piece was carved by Harold Goodman and painted by Irene Henry. Irene and Harold are partners that live at the Kakadu Outstation of Kapalga. Irene’s family are from Tiwi islands, which are represente...

  2. Four Houses in Hermannsburg – Ingrid williams

    Ingrid Williams is an artist who creates bright and vibrant paintings with Tangentyere Artists. Tangentyere Artists is a renowned Indigenous art collective nestled in the heart of Alice Springs, Australia....

  3. Wak Wak (crow) bark painting

    Wak is the language word for black crow in many Kakadu and West Arnhem language groups. It is also the name for a significant and sacred djang (dreaming) site in West Arnhem Land at a place called Kurruldu...

  4. Lorrkon

    The Lorrkon is a hollow log coffin used by the people of Arnhem Land, Australia. It consists of a tree trunk hollowed out by termites and painted by a clan member of the deceased. The hollow log is made fr...

  5. ‘Papa Tjukurrpa – Dog Dreaming’ Painting

    This painting is a story of the Papa Tjukurrpa – Dog Dreaming, which is the story of the artist’s father. It is of Niyuman, east of Kintore and it is secret men’s business....

  6. Tunga Bark Painting by Rhonda Henry

    Tungas, a type of artwork created on bark, undergo a meticulous process of harvesting and preparation. Collected during the wet season, the bark is softened for removal. To preserve the tree, a straight li...

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