

Binygurr Wirrpanda, Guḏurrku (4362 24), 2024, natural pigment with synthetic polymer fixative on Stringybark, 132 x 84 cm
In the accompanying catalogue essay, Will Stubbs writes: “Each particular pattern carries the essence of an estate of land which is held in the hundreds of songs which are encoded in that design. These epic song cycles are a cross between poetry and the Latin Mass. They retell the movements of ancestral forces through the landscape.”