Ngarukuruwala Kapi Murrukupuni we sing to the land
16 November 9 December 2023
Cooee Art Leven 17 Thurlow Street Redfern, Sydney
Gadigal land belonging to the Eora nation ARTLEVEN.COM
Ngarukuruwala Kapi Murrukupuni we sing to the land “Ngarukuruwala Kapi Murrakupuni, means ‘we sing to the land’. We do this to invite our ancestral elders to watch over us, and to thank them for the bush food and other traditional plants and materials that we gather and hunt for, including the ochre and bark. When we go to country, we enact Ngarikuruwala Kapi Murrakupuni so that our ancestors know that we are coming, inviting them to guide and protect us. As we leave country, we sing out to the ancestors to thank them and to let them know of our gratitude and knowledge of their presence and wisdom. Our practice of Ngarikuruwala Kapi Murrakupuni is not only transported in the materials gathered to create our bark paintings—it is also intertwined into our images and designs. This is reflected in the stories and meanings that we convey in and through our creative expressions.’’ Paulina Puruntatameri and Carol Puruntatameri
FRONT COVER IMAGE DETAILS Alison (Jojo) Puruntatameri, Winga (Tidal Movement/Waves), 2023, natural ochres on bark, 101 x 24 cm Alison (Jojo) Puruntatameri, Winga (Tidal Movement/Waves), 2023, natural ochres on bark, 139 x 44 cm BACK COVER IMAGE INSITU Carol Puruntatameri, Yipali Purrukupali, 2023, natural ochres on bark, 125 x 64 cm
IMAGE DETAILS CLOCKWISE Francesca Puruntatameri, Pupuni Jilamara, 2023 natural ochres on bark, 89 x 19.5 cm Delores Tipuamantumirri, Parlini Jilamara, 2023 natural ochres on bark, 81 x 30 cm Carol Puruntatameri, Pwonga, 2023 natural ochres on bark, 66 x 44.5 cm Alison (Jojo) Puruntatameri, Winga (Tidal Movement/Waves), 2023 natural ochres on bark, 131 x 59 cm
IMAGE DETAILS CLOCKWISE Christine Daisy Puruntatameri, Pwonga 2023, Natural Earth Pigments on Canvas, 120 x 80 cm Cornelia Tipuamantumirri, Banapa, 2016, Natural Earth Pigments on Canvas, 120 x 80 cm Delores Tipuamantumirri, Winga (Tidal Movement, Waves), 2016, Natural Earth Pigments on Canvas, 181 x 121 cm
MUNUPI ARTS Munupi Arts & Crafts Association is located along
language Translating the Tiwi “Jilamara” associat-
Melville Islands North-Western coastline at Pir-
ed with their remarkable cosmology.
langimpi (also known as Garden Point). It is the most recently formed art centre on the Tiwi Is-
Bridging the old and the new, these artists reveal
lands.
through their works the continuity of a fascinating culture, a vibrant offering of emotions, and feelings
The Munupi artists, inspired by their natural lush
that resonate with the rhythms of the Tiwi islands:
environment and the Tiwi creation stories, are re-
the breaking of the waves on the coastlines, the
nowned for their striking approaches to colour and
streaks of glittering light on the Arafura Sea, the
design. Frequently referred to as “Jilamara” (de-
rising and setting of the sun, the moon, and the
sign), their artworks are created using traditional
stars, together with their ancient deep spiritual tra-
earth ochres, mixed to create a wide range of co-
dition.
lours. “Our paintings are like our songs to country, Often using the traditional Tiwi Comb “Pwoja’ and
just like when we go to country we call out
drawing from their rich traditions, these artists
and sing to our ancestor”.
press their ochres onto the surfaces of the canvas,
Carol Puruntatameri
each with their own personal interpretative visual
(in discussion with Guy Allain)
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