by Richard | Sep 27, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Dick Murra Murra Rock Artist to Bark Artist Dick Murra Murra was born around 1920 at Kukadjerri. He grew up in the rock country at the headwaters of the Liverpool River. His style of bark painting remained true to its rock painting origins throughout his life. He was...
by Richard | Sep 25, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Mick Ubargu Oenpelli Artist Mick Ubargu 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 25, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Mick Gobargo Oenpelli Artist Mick Gobargo learned to paint watching his father, Ngindjalakku. He created paintings for sacred Arnhem Land ceremonies on Rock art shelters. Later he started selling bark paintings at Maningrida in the northern territory. The aim of this...
by Richard | Sep 25, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Mick Gubargu Oenpelli Artist Mick Gubargu learned to paint watching his father, Ngindjalakku paint Arnhem Land Rock Art. He later created several paintings for sacred Arnhem Land ceremonies on Rock shelters. Later he started selling bark paintings at Maningrida in the...
by Richard | Sep 24, 2017 | Oenpelli bark painting
Mick Kubarku Oenpelli Artist Mick Kubarku 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 Kuburkuku Oenpelli Artist Mick Kuburkuku learnt 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...
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