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JOHN MAWURNDJUL - Balang Spirit, 2002
Estimate:
$5,000 - $7,000
Sold
$4,500
Timed Auction
ART at HOME 23 - The Summer Edition
Size
150 x 11 cm
Description
Kurrajong with ochre pigment and PVA fixative
Signature
Accompanied by Certificate of Authenticity
Provenance
Private collection Northland
Literature
The Kuninjku people of Arnhem Land tell of a time when their ancestors suffered a terrible drought. People living in the rocky outlier region near the middle Mann River dug wells to get water until these too dried up. Then they obtained water by cutting the trunks of Melaleuca trees called djidjdjerok which store brackish water inside. The bones of these people are said to be found in the caves of the escarpment country of Western Arnhem Land in the Mann River district.
In the ancesteral time of creation was a great drought. During this time Buluwana and her family camped at Ngandarrayo on Kurulk clan land. They were weak from thirst and close to death. The malevolent gigantic form of the Deaf Adder snake confronted the group. Buluwana attempted to run away with the rest of her family but was crushed and turned to stone. Today an arrangement of rocks standing in the ground remains as Buluwana's present day form. Only her head protrudes as a prismic standing stone, the rest of her body is under the ground. Other human remains lying on rock ledges are said to be the other remains of other early ancestors.
In the ancesteral time of creation was a great drought. During this time Buluwana and her family camped at Ngandarrayo on Kurulk clan land. They were weak from thirst and close to death. The malevolent gigantic form of the Deaf Adder snake confronted the group. Buluwana attempted to run away with the rest of her family but was crushed and turned to stone. Today an arrangement of rocks standing in the ground remains as Buluwana's present day form. Only her head protrudes as a prismic standing stone, the rest of her body is under the ground. Other human remains lying on rock ledges are said to be the other remains of other early ancestors.