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memorial pole, also
known as
hollow log coffin,
burial pole, lorrkkon,
ḻarrakitj, or ḏupun, is a
hollow tree
trunk decorated with
elaborate designs, made...
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gained prominence through her work in
painting and the
production of
larrakitj, the
memorial poles traditionally used by
Yolngu people in a mortuary...
- described. The
hollow log
coffin (also
known as
memorial poles, lorrkkon,
ḻarrakitj, or ḏupun) has been used in
burials of
Yolngu and
Bininj peoples of Arnhem...
- paintings,
Mununggurr is also
known for her
Larrakitj(hollow poles). Like her bark paintings,
these Larrakitj feature her
signature acrylic blue coloring...
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Yolngu style of fine cross-hatching
paintings on bark. The
hollow logs (
larrakitj) used in
Arnhem Land
burial practices serve an
important spiritual purpose...
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songline that
connects terrestrial and
spiritual themes. She
paints on bark,
larrakitj (memorial poles), and canvas,
using a
traditional fine
brush made of human...
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started his
career painting with
natural pigments on
eucalyptus bark and
larrakitj,
however through personal investigation and
practice would begin to work...
- 30 species.
Their various exhibitions included various bark paintings,
larrakitj (ceremonial poles), prints, watercolour, and
mixed media. The main exhibit...
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known for its
production of bark paintings,
weaving in
natural fibres,
larrakitj (memorial poles), yidaki, and many
other forms of art. The
centre has...
- tides, as it was
considered land an not sea. In 2002,
Gawirrin created a
larrakitj representing the
coexistence and
reconciliation between Barama and Captain...