Apphia Wurrkidj Aphi Lindjuwanga
Apphia Wurrkidj learned to paint in the Mumeka style from her father James Iyuna (dec) and mother Melba Gunjarrwanga. She is part of the next generation who continue to produce the strong geometric rarrk that represents key Djang* sites on their clan lands. Common subjects of her work include the Dilebang (Waterhole) site, Wak Wak (Black Crow) at Kurrurldul and Ngalyod (Rainbow Serpent). The intensity of her compositions and fine linework make her works stand out from those of her peers.
*The eternal and life-giving transformative power that accounts for every aspect of existence.
Year: 2022
Dimensions: 1300 x 30 x 30 mm
Medium: Kurrajong (Brachychiton Diversifolius) with Ochre Pigment and PVA Fixative
Stretching Status: Not Applicable
$1,250.00 AUD
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