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  • Title: Mimi Hunting – SOLD OUT
  • Artist: Gabriel Maralngurra
  • Region: Arnhem Land
  • Art Centre: Injalak Arts and Crafts
  • Medium: Etching
  • Collection: Kunwarrde Bim – Injalak Hill Suite
  • Dimensions: 19 x 14 cm
  • Edition Size: 40
  • Price ($AUD): $ 2,800, available as part of the Injalak Hill Suite

Artwork Story

This print is available individually, or as part of the Injalak Hill Suite set of 12 prints $2,800

 

Kunwarrde Bim (Stone Country Painting) is a collection of etchings by nine artists from Injalak Arts and Crafts in Western Arnhem Land. The x-ray images are based on ancient rock art at Injalak Hill, which overlooks the community of Oenpelli.

 

This etching depicts the graceful yet fragile mimi spirit, bondok (spear thrower) in one hand, dilly bag suspended from his head. Mimi are the original spirit beings. According to the Kunwinjku people of western Arnhem Land they existed before humans and subsequently taught Aboriginal people everything they needed to know. Mimis taught ceremonies, dance, song, hunting and many bush skills. The spirits continue to live in rocks, trees and caves but are rarely seen by humans. They are frequently seen in rock art in Arnhem Land as small dynamic figures.

 

These prints and the process undertaken demonstrate a tangible link between Binninj (Aboriginal people of the region) their land, art and culture. Unbroken links survive over the millennia, between an ancient life and the contemporary setting which continues to inform its people. Perhaps the final word should go to Gabriel Maralngurra, “we want to help balanda (white people) to understand, that rock art is part of our culture, then and now”.

 

© Injalak Arts and Crafts 2006

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