Grass Seed Dreaming – Ngurlu I

$450.00

Description

This story is for the Naparrula and Nakamarra women (mothers and daughters and Jupurrula and Jakamarra men (fathers and sons) skin groups. The print shows ant nests interconnected with the tracks of the ants as they collect grass seeds to turn in to milk for their baby ants. Kulukuku, the bush pigeon, also gathers grass seeds that have fallen to the ground while the women gather seeds from the long stems and use them to make damper. This Dreaming takes place near the Granites in the Tanami Desert at a place called Miya Miya.

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Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 60 × 9 × 9 cm
Medium

Screenprint

Artist

Rosie Tasman

Image Size

Paper

Paper Size

Edition Size

99

Published

2002

Studio

Basil Hall Editions Darwin, NT

Printer

Basil Hall

Types

Prints

Region

Central Desert

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