Bush Onion by Delores Furber Napaltjarri

Bush Onion

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The painting depicts Aboriginal iconography referring to the Eastern Arrernte women of Central Australia, gathering bush onion (yalke).


Aboriginal symbols depicted in this are:

  • The ) shape represents a windbreak
  • The U shape represents a woman
  • The I shape represents a digging stick
  • The circles represent connecting waterholes
  • The small circles represent the bush onion (yalke)


The bush onion is of significance to certain Aboriginal people, who own this dreaming and totem and can only be collected according to law. The bush onions is ready to be gathered, once the tops of the plants has died off in winter. It must be skilfully systematically dug by hand from one side to the other side.

The women pay homage to the spirit of the bush onion in their ceremonies.


If you would like to know more about the Bush Onion and the relationship with Aboriginal Art and culture, please read the following articles:



Aboriginal Symbols Glossary:
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Art Title: Bush Onion

ID: 0831016

Vendor: Central Art

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 92x74

Price: Sold

 

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