Mina Mina Jukurrpa VII Aboriginal Wall Art

$249

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Mina Mina Jukurrpa VII Aboriginal Wall Art Print - This exquisite Indigenous Aboriginal artwork captivates with its colour-blocked waves in rich, vibrant blues and warm browns, interspersed with meticulously placed white dots, inspired by the Mina Mina Dreaming.

The wall art piece tells the tale of women celebrating the 'mulju' (Summer rains) at Mina Mina, a significant women's Dreaming site in Australia's Northern Territory. They gathered 'karlangu' (digging sticks) while dancing and rejoicing.

Their odyssey stretched across the Northern Territory, from the west to the east of Yuendumu. They created sacred places along their path, dancing, digging, and gathering ceremonial items like 'parraja' vessels crafted from 'ngalyipi', a snake vine found on the 'kurrkara' (desert oak). The Napangardi women cherished their companionship, feasting on local bush tucker such as the desert truffle 'jintiparnta'. Their Dreaming track led them well beyond Warlpiri lands, even reaching into Queensland

FRAMED ART:

  • Museum-quality giclee printed using archival inks and paper resulting in beautiful prints with no fading! 
  • Available in multiple sizes, in either black, white, or oak finish
  • Professionally mounted on foam-core to prevent rippling and warping, behind museum-grade plexiglass, within a quality moulding.
  • The frame profile measures 30mm wide and 45mm deep.
  • Comes ready to hang.
  • Please be aware that our timber frames are a natural product, and as a result, there may be slight variations in colour and grain between products of the same kind.

 

    CANVAS PRINT 

    • A little different from a traditional framed print, the canvas sits within the box frame with a 5mm gap, creating a sophisticated shadow effect between the frame and the canvas. Our solid timber box frame mouldings are 10mm wide, and 55mm deep, and add approximately 40mm to the length and height of the listed canvas size.