
Artist: Toby Martin | Title: Pirlala Bush Bean | Year: 2001 | Medium: synthetic polymer paint on canvas | Dimensions: 120 x 120 cm
PROVENANCE
Warnayaka Art Centre, NT Cat No. L/00-277
Cooee Art, NSW
ARTWORK STORY
This painting tells the dreamtime story about the women and men of Jangala and Nangala skin groups, searching for bush beans. These people travel with all their hunting tools - spears, digging sticks, shields and coolamons. The women collect the bush beans in their coolamon dishes to take home. Beans can be eaten raw or cooked on the fire. This variety of bush bean are considered to be a delicacy.
The circles on the outer edge represent the different paces where the bush beans grow. The centre circles depict the bush bean trees. The wavy lines represent vines and other shapes are bush beans. This dreaming took place at Junawarritji in the Northern Territory.
Artist Profile
COMMUNITY/REGION
Lajamanu, NT
LANGUAGE
Warlpiri
PROVENANCE
Warnayaka Art Centre, NT Cat No. L/00-277
Cooee Art, NSW
ARTWORK STORY
This painting tells the dreamtime story about the women and men of Jangala and Nangala skin groups, searching for bush beans. These people travel with all their hunting tools - spears, digging sticks, shields and coolamons. The women collect the bush beans in their coolamon dishes to take home. Beans can be eaten raw or cooked on the fire. This variety of bush bean are considered to be a delicacy.
The circles on the outer edge represent the different paces where the bush beans grow. The centre circles depict the bush bean trees. The wavy lines represent vines and other shapes are bush beans. This dreaming took place at Junawarritji in the Northern Territory.
Artist Profile
COMMUNITY/REGION
Lajamanu, NT
LANGUAGE
Warlpiri