Bush Potato by Lorna Fencer Napurrula

Bush Potato

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The painting refers to Napurrula and Nakamarra (skin names) women, who are gathering bush potato (Yarla). The bush potato grows fibrous tubers underground, which the women use their digging sticks to locate them, or by looking for cracks in the ground near the plant.


The lines in the painting depict the root system and the branches of the bush potato plant. The circle represents the hole, where the women must dig to find the bush potatoes.


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Art Title: Bush Potato

ID: 021105

Vendor: Central Art

Medium: Acrylic on Belgian Linen

Size: 100 x 150

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