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Peter Marralwanga (1916–1987), also
known as
Djakku (meaning left-handed), was an
Aboriginal Australian artist known for his paintings. He was a member...
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Kuninjku language group in Australia. Her
father is artist,
Peter Marralwanga and she
learned to
paint with the help of her
husband and
acclaimed artist...
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Mumeka outstation.
Njiminjuma recounted that his
father and uncle,
Peter Marralwanga, were his
early mentors in painting.
During the 1980s, he ****umed a significant...
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Kunwinjku artists also
employ rarrk,
including John
Mawurndjul and
Peter Marralwanga. A sub-style of rarrk,
known as x-ray art,
shows part of the internal...
- painting. He also
served as a
mentor for
young prominent artists like
Peter Marralwanga and John Mawurndjul. Specifically,
Yirawala encouraged other artists...
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using fine cross-hatching and infill, in the 1970s by his
uncle Peter Marralwanga and
elder brother Jimmy Njiminjuma and
began producing small paintings...
- his
contemporaries such as
Bardayal Nadjamerrek,
Anchor Kulunba,
Peter Marralwanga and
Crusoe Kuningbal. The
content of his
paintings is a
continued tradition...