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Mina Mina Jukurrpaby Susie Nangala WatsonThis Dreaming comes from Mina Mina, a very important women's Dreaming site found near Yuendumu in Central Australia. The owners of this Dreaming are the Napangardi/Napanangka women and the Japangardi/Japanangka men. The area is sacred and there are a number of Mulju (water soakages) and claypans at Mina Mina. In the Dreamtime, ancestral women would dance at Mina Mina and digging sticks rose up from the ground . The women collected them and travelled to the east, dancing and digging for bush tucker. They collected Snake Vine and created many places as they went. Snake Vine is used as a ceremonial wrap and as a strap to carry coolamons. It can also be used to tie around the forehead to cure headaches and bind cuts. In Warlpiri paintings traditional iconography is often used to represent the Dreaming and other elements. Jessica has used sineous lines to represent to Snake Vine in this beautiful small artwork. |
ArtistSusie Nangala Watson was born in Yuendumu Community, approximately 300km from Alice Springs in Central Australia. She is the daughter of well known Aboriginal artist Judy Napangardi Watson. Susie spends her time between Lajamanu and Balgo where she has family. She is married with three children. Susie has been painting with Warlukurlangu Artists, an Aboriginal art centre located in Yuendumu since 2000. Her Dreamings relate directly to her traditional country. She uses bold and bright colours within her artworks. |
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