Description
Medium: Etching
Edition Size: 65
Published: June 2011
Created: March 2011
Printer: David Jones and Dennis Nona
Studio: David Jones Editions Brisbane, QLD
Image size: 290 x 90
Paper size: 400 x 310
Paper: Hahnamulue 310gsm
Edition Size: 65
Published: June 2011
Created: March 2011
Printer: David Jones and Dennis Nona
Studio: David Jones Editions Brisbane, QLD
Image size: 290 x 90
Paper size: 400 x 310
Paper: Hahnamulue 310gsm
The artist has created a series of five etchings based on the traditional combs that were seen throughout the Torres Strait Islands.
The imagery depicted in the works is a contemporary interpretation of the old patterning or Minar seen incised into these traditional objects.
The artist wished to base the designs around nature and has chosen birds, animals and totems that are common to his island of Badu. In so doing he has made them place specific, just like the traditional combs made hundreds of years ago that would identify them as belonging to a particular clan or island.
The Kodal or crocodile depicted is one of the totems of the artist’s island of Badu.