$840.00
In Yekke, the “Cold Season” around May-June, everyone feels the cold. You can see men, women and children at home warming themselves around the campfire. It’s also a good season for fishing. Men might take a djalakirradj (multi-pronged fish spear) to go fishing, and women throw hand lines.
Yekke bu kunbonjdjek[cold] kamhre kunkedjelk bu ngad bininj karribonjdjekdowen.Bininj dja daluk wurdwurd karrbennan kore kured kabirrini kabirriworrhme kunak wanjh kabirrikuwan.Yekke mak bu djenj ngalengarre season ngarrimang djalakkiradj ngarrire ngarridanjbun bedman daluhdaluk kabirriburriwe wakkidj kabirrimang nawu djenj.
Size 41 x 61 cm | Medium Paper | Catalogue # 1420-23 | Year 2023
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Artist Lorraine Namarnyilk
Lorraine Namarnyilk is a highly talented and respected artist whose work reflects both her connection to her mother country and the teachings passed down to her by her esteemed artist grandfather, Wamud ‘Lofty’ Nadjamerrek.
Born to Lois Nadjamerrek and Brian Namarnyilk, Lorraine spent many years as a Daluk ranger caring for her mother country at the remote outstation of Kabulwarnamyo in western Arnhem Land, which was established by her grandfather. It was during this time that Lorraine honed her artistic skills under her grandfather’s guidance, learning how to paint and discovering the many important stories that underpin her art.
Since moving to Gunbalanya, Lorraine has become an integral part of the artistic community at Injalak Arts, where she has distinguished herself as a brilliant screen printer, a highly original painter, and a cherished arts worker. Her work is a testament to her deep connection to her culture and her commitment to preserving the stories and traditions of her people.
Lorraine’s art is characterised by bold colours, intricate patterns, and a deep reverence for the natural world. Her paintings and prints often depict the animals and landscapes of her mother country, evoking a sense of awe and wonder at the beauty of the natural world.
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Size 41 x 61 cm
Medium Paper
Catalogue # 1420-23
Year 2023