Womens Ceremony by Julianne Turner Nungarrayi

Womens Ceremony

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This artwork depicts many unique symbols, which the Warlpiri women from central Australia incorporate to express women's ceremonies in their paintings.


An important element in women's ceremonies is the body paint design, dance cycles accompanied with songlines, which are also referred to as Dreaming tracks. Songlines are an intricate series of song cycle that identify landmarks and tracks. During the ceremony songs must be continually sung to keep the land alive. In signing they preserve the land/story/dreaming of their ancestors.


If you would like to know more about Women's Ceremony and the relationship with Aboriginal Art and culture, please read the following articles or to view the video footage on Women's Ceremony:

Aboriginal Symbols Glossary:
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Art Title: Womens Ceremony

ID: 09101838

Vendor: Central Art

Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen

Size: 96x57

Price: Sold

 

Price: Sold

 

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