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Men Hunting by Bevan Tjampitjimpa

The painting depicts Aboriginal iconography referring to Aboriginal men hunting goanna, which is a principal food source (bush tucker) for Aboriginal people living in Central Australia.


Aboriginal symbols illustrated are:

  • The circle (white dots) represents a water- hole
  • The white dotted lines represents a track
  • The double half circles represents a wind-break

Spears and a woomera (depicted on the left) are some of the hunting weapons the men use.


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Bevan Tjampitjimpa

Title: Men Hunting

ID: 0802978

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 52x26

 

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