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MB037462

Ngalyod (Female Rainbow Serpent)

Dick Nadjolorro

Dick Nadjolorro

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Medium
Ochre Pigments on Stringybark
Size
122 x 60cm
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Ngalyod (Female Rainbow Serpent)

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Artist Profile

Artist Profile

Dick Nadjolorro
Born:

1967

Language Group:

Kuninjku

Country:

West Central Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

Medium:

Ochre Pigments with PVC fixative on Stringybark (Eucalyptus Tetradonta), Wood Carving

Subjects:

Yawkyawk (Young Woman Spirit), Ngalyod (Female Rainbow Serpent)

COLLECTIONS
Helen Read Collection, Darwin, NT
EXHIBITIONS
1988-1989
A Thousand Journeys: Aboriginal Art from North-West Australia, Touring through regional Centres, Tin Sheds Art Gallery, University of Sydney, NSW
2001
Outside in: Research Engagements with Arnhem Land Art Drill Hall Gallery, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
2005
Bark paintings and carvings from Maningrida, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney, NSW
2006
A Survey Show from Maningrida, Raft Artspace, Darwin, NT
2007
Lorrkon Spirit Beings and Fibrework, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, VIC
REFERENCES
Morphy, H., Altman, J. C., Morphy, F. & Lendon, N.
(2001) Outside in: research engagements with Arnhem Land art, Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra, ACT
West, M.
(1998) A Thousand Journeys: Aboriginal Art from North-West Australia, Tin Shed Gallery, Darwin

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Artist Name:
Dick Nadjolorro
Artwork Size:
122 x 60cm
Medium:
Ochre Pigments on Stringybark
Title:
Ngalyod (Female Rainbow Serpent)
Shipping Charges Apply:
Due to the size and nature of this product, shipping fees will apply and will be calculated at checkout.

Description

This authentic Aboriginal bark painting is a unique piece of Indigenous art from Arnhem Land. Hand-painted using natural ochres on bark, it reflects traditional techniques and deep cultural stories passed down through generations.

Each artwork is a powerful expression of Aboriginal culture and connection to Country. With its bold patterns and strong symbolism, this piece brings a meaningful touch of Indigenous heritage into your home or collection.

Located at
Mbantua Alice Gallery