LAWRENCE GARRAWURRA
Milminydjarrk ga Ṉirriwan Split Log (Sacred Water Hole and Oyster)

$430.00

This is a Dhuwa painting from Gärriyak, south of Galiwin’ku, a place belonging to the artists clan, Garrawurra Ḻiyagawumirr. It’s a märi-guthara painting that shows two miny’tji (designs) side by side from two Ḻiyagawumirr clans, Gurrawarra and Ḏurrurrŋa, that have a close relationship.

On one side you can see the Ḏurrurrŋa oyster design. You can see the oysters represented by the semi-circular forms. In the centre you can see a Garrawurra design showing the milminydjarrk (sacred water holes). The rarrk (cross-hatching) shows the fresh water and salt water mixing, and the water coming all the way up to Gärriyak.

This miny’tji (clan design) is associated with the ancestral Djaŋ’kawu Sisters, who changed their language, names, clan, ceremony and customs wherever they stopped, giving these things to people at each place. They also made gapu milminydjarrk or milŋurr (water holes) by poking their dhoṉa (digging sticks) into the ground. Some of these waters are sacred but some are alright to drink from. They also gave miku (red), watharr (white) and buthalak (yellow) ochre colours to paint with, the colours used in this painting.

When a Gurrawarra Ḻiyagawumirr or Ḏurrurrŋa Ḻiyagawumirr person pass away, the manikay (ceremonial song) for this painting can be sung at funerals.

16 x 8 31cm

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