Celalal Yana

$1,080.00

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Description

Celalal Yana is a basket woven by women that was used to gather small shellfish as well as bush fruit and berries such as Birri -Birri and Ubarr

The bush fruit and berries were picked during Koki or the time of the North Westerly winds that followed the Solal or turtle mating season.

The shellfish collected were small pippies and another species called Budi that were found on the rocks on the shore line.

The image inside the basket depicts a man collecting these small shellfish. The shapes outside the basket are the pippies.

The artist has created the image of the basket by embossing the actual woven fibre used in making the baskets in to the soft ground on an etching plate. The plate has been etched and cut to the shape of the basket. The pippies have been printed from separate plates.

The image of the rope handle or Urru has been created in the same way.

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Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 65 × 9 × 9 cm
Medium

Etching

Artist

Dennis Nona

Image Size

Paper

Paper Size

Published

Edition Size

45

Studio

Under the House of Art Brisbane, QLD

Printer

David Jones and Tadeusz Jacek Rybinski

Types

Prints

Region

Torres Strait Islands

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