Mid Year Sale 2009

Bush Tucker Dreaming by June Sultan Napanga

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

Symbols depicts in this painting are:

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


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


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June Sultan Napanga

Title: Bush Tucker Dreaming

ID: 0801902

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 49x21

 

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