Liwirrinki

$500.00

Description

The goanna, Liwirrinki (burrowing skink; lerista species) called Wamarru was a Japangardi from a place called Manceo West of Yuendumu. Wamarru had fallen in love with Yulgrin, a Nungarrayi. She was from the wrong skin group. She had been singing him. So Japangardi, he had been travelling to the place where the Nungarrayi lived. Wamarru turned into a man and made some bush string and then a love belt.He put on his belt and sang that Nungarrayi, Yulgrin. He made love to that Nungarrayi woman and took her back to his country. Two men made a big bush fire for the two Liwirrinki (lover-boy and lover-girl) who ran away together. The print shows women, (U) shapes, sitting in a group performing the ceremony for this story with a ceremonial digging stick in the centre. The male and female goanna ancestors are also depicted.

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Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 65 × 9 × 9 cm
Medium

Etching – Sugar lift painting and Aquatint on two plates

Artist

Lily Hargraves

Image Size

Paper

Paper Size

Published

Edition Size

99

Studio

Basil Hall Editions, Darwin NT

Printers

Basil Hall assisted by Natasha Rowell and Jo Diggens

Types

Prints

Region

Central Desert

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