Tupmul Aw Ard

$640.00

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Description

Tupmul Award is one of the main totems on Badu Island. This work refers to the spirit of the stingray (Tupmul), which lies at the centre of the ceremony. Only Tupmul clan members can participate; this is my mother’s clan. Trumpet shells (Bu) are collected from the reef and positioned around the ceremonial site like a frame. Sometimes shells are laid in certain directions to indicate which way uninitiated clan members should enter the site. On Badu Island, shells have special significance. Trumpet shells are blown to bring people in the village together. Pearl shells are a form of currency. Shells also have aesthetic significance, although in this case their function is ceremonial. The Tupmul ceremony cannot be discussed in detail, but this work refers to the site where Tupmul clan gather for ceremony.

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Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 76 × 9 × 9 cm
Medium

Etching

Artist

Dennis Nona

Image Size

Paper

Paper Size

Published

Edition Size

45

Studio

Queensland College of Art, Brisbane QLD

Printer

David Jones

Types

Prints

Region

Torres Strait Islands

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