Artwork Description

Acrylic on linen

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In our language burrkunda means tribal body scars made in ceremony and traditional dance. The scars are also made in grief when family members died.

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Medium

Acrylic paint on Belgian Linen

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Tags#Aboriginal, #Gulf, #Traditional

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