by Richard | Sep 24, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Mick Kuparrku Oenpelli Artist Mick Kuparrku learned to paint watching his father, Ngindjalakku. He created paintings for sacred Arnhem Land ceremonies on Rock shelters. Later he started selling bark paintings at Maningrida in the northern territory. The aim of this...
by Richard | Sep 24, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Mick Kuparkku Oenpelli Artist Mick Kuparkku learned to paint watching his father, Ngindjalakku. He created paintings for sacred Arnhem Land ceremonies on Rock shelters. Later he started selling bark paintings at Maningrida in the northern territory. The aim of this...
by Richard | Sep 22, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Mick Kubarkku: Traditional Oenpelli Artist Tribe: KunwinjkuClan: KulmarruCountry: Yikarrakkal, Mann River, Arnhem Land, Northern TerritoryLifespan: Circa 1925 – 2008 Among the great painters of Western Arnhem Land, Mick Kubarkku (also spelled Kuparrku or Kubarrku)...
by Richard | Sep 22, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Nabarrayal : Master of oenpelli Lofty Nabarrayal Lofty Nabarrayal was one of the best and most prolific Aboriginal bark painters from Oenpelli in Western Arnhem Land. He stuck true to his rock painting background and did not incorporate styles from other areas. I...
by Richard | Sep 22, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Nabardayal : Master of oenpelli Lofty Nabardayal Lofty Nabardayal was one of the best and most prolific Aboriginal bark painters from Oenpelli in Western Arnhem Land. He stuck true to his rock painting background and did not incorporate styles from other areas. I...
by Richard | Sep 22, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Nabadayal : Master of oenpelli Lofty Nabadayal Lofty Nabadayal was one of the best and most prolific Aboriginal bark painters from Oenpelli in Western Arnhem Land. He stuck true to his rock painting background and did not incorporate styles from other areas. I collect...
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