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Important Fine Art and Aboriginal Art - 30 November 2016  |  Sydney

Lot 127
Owen Yalandja
born 1962
YAWK YAWK, 2013

natural earth pigments on carved kurrajong hardwood

201.0 cm height



Estimate:
$7,000 – 9,000


Lot sold: $7,320 (inc. BP)


Lot Details

Description

Owen Yalandja
born 1962
YAWK YAWK, 2013

natural earth pigments on carved kurrajong hardwood

201.0 cm height

Provenance

Maningrida Arts and Culture, Northern Territory (cat. K190)
Paul Johnstone Gallery, Darwin
The McKay Superannuation Fund Art Collection, Brisbane

Catalogue text

This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Maningrida Arts and Culture that states: ‘Yawkyawk is a word in the Kunwinjku/Kunwok language of Western Arnhem Land meaning ‘young woman’ and ‘young woman spirit being’. During the time of the creation of landscapes and plants and animals, these ancestral heroes in human form transmutated into their animal forms via a series of various significant events now recorded as oral mythologies. The creation ancestor Yawkyawk travelled the country in human form and changed into the form of Ngalkunburriyaymi as a result of various ancestral adventures.’