



Mina Mina Jukurrpa VI Yellow Canvas Art Print 120x120cm Oak Box Frame
ARTIST: Pauline Napangardi Gallagher
Mina Mina Jukurrpa VI Yellow Canvas Art Print - Concentric circles and swirls of yellow and green, pastel pink and blue move around each other in a beautiful, wave-like pattern to create this beautiful Indigenous Aboriginal artwork piece, inspired by the Mina Mina Dreaming. The circles are outlined with incredibly intricate dotted details.
This Indigenous Aboriginal artwork depicts the story of the women that danced in celebrations of the 'mulju' (Summer rains) at the Mina Mina, a very important women's Dreaming site in the Northern Territory of Australia, while collecting 'karlangu' (digging sticks).
Their journey took them to far lands across the Northern Territory - from the west to the east of Yuendumu - creating many places as they went, while dancing, digging and collecting many ceremonial elements, such as 'parraja' carrying vessels made from 'ngalyipi', the snake vine that grows on the desert oak tree known as 'kurrkara'. The Napangardi women embraced the opportunity to be with one another, and when they stopped, they delighted in bush tucker from the area, like the delicious desert truffle 'jintiparnta'. The Dreaming track eventually took them far beyond Warlpiri country, into Queensland.
In Warlpiri paintings, traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa and other elements. In many paintings of this Jukurrpa, sinuous lines are used to represent the 'ngalyipi' (snake vine). Concentric circles are often used to represent the 'jintiparnta' (desert truffles) that the women have collected, while straight lines can be used to depict the 'karlangu' (digging sticks).
Dimensions: 120x120cm Oak Box Frame
Canvas Art Print.
Original: $421.75
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ARTIST: Pauline Napangardi Gallagher
Mina Mina Jukurrpa VI Yellow Canvas Art Print - Concentric circles and swirls of yellow and green, pastel pink and blue move around each other in a beautiful, wave-like pattern to create this beautiful Indigenous Aboriginal artwork piece, inspired by the Mina Mina Dreaming. The circles are outlined with incredibly intricate dotted details.
This Indigenous Aboriginal artwork depicts the story of the women that danced in celebrations of the 'mulju' (Summer rains) at the Mina Mina, a very important women's Dreaming site in the Northern Territory of Australia, while collecting 'karlangu' (digging sticks).
Their journey took them to far lands across the Northern Territory - from the west to the east of Yuendumu - creating many places as they went, while dancing, digging and collecting many ceremonial elements, such as 'parraja' carrying vessels made from 'ngalyipi', the snake vine that grows on the desert oak tree known as 'kurrkara'. The Napangardi women embraced the opportunity to be with one another, and when they stopped, they delighted in bush tucker from the area, like the delicious desert truffle 'jintiparnta'. The Dreaming track eventually took them far beyond Warlpiri country, into Queensland.
In Warlpiri paintings, traditional iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa and other elements. In many paintings of this Jukurrpa, sinuous lines are used to represent the 'ngalyipi' (snake vine). Concentric circles are often used to represent the 'jintiparnta' (desert truffles) that the women have collected, while straight lines can be used to depict the 'karlangu' (digging sticks).
Dimensions: 120x120cm Oak Box Frame
Canvas Art Print.
























