Bush Tucker Dreaming by June Sultan Napanga

Bush Tucker Dreaming

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The painting depicts Aboriginal iconography referring to women gathering bush tucker.


Symbols illustrated in this painting are: -

The U shape represents a woman

  • The I shape represents a digging stick
  • The () shape represents a coolamon

  • The women use a digging stick and a coolamon (wooden bowl) to gather honey ants, witchetty grubs and bush berries, a staple food source for Aboriginal people living in Central Australia.


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


    Aboriginal Symbols Glossary:
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    Art Title: Bush Tucker Dreaming

    ID: 0801901

    Vendor: Central Art

    Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

    Size: 28x33

    Price: Sold

     

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