Yawk Yawk (Freshwater Mermaid) 2584-22

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Medium Other Media, Wood (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 4cm (W) x 120cm (H) x 3cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Yawk Yawk is the Kunwinjku term used for young women but also for special female water spirits that have fish tails. Sometimes they are described as
‘mermaids’ and are said to live in trees and in water in special places in western Arnhem Land. They are spirit guardians of a particular waterhole.
Yawk Yawk start out in a tadpole-like form and as they get older they grow fish tails. They spend most of their time in the water but when fully-grown are
able to change their tails into legs and walk on land to forage for food.
They have Namarnkol (barramundi) as pets and Ngalyod (Rainbow Serpent) serves as their protector. At the end of the wet season Yawk Yawk change
into dragonflies, which signifies to the Bininj (Aboriginal people) that the rains have finished.

Artist Bio

Carissa is the daughter of renowned weaver Barbara Guwalwal. Residing in Gunbalanya, Carissa works full-time at West Arnhem Shire's Aged Care. Taking after her aunty Rosina Gunjarwwanga, you are able to see Carissa's inspiration of her contemporary black and white motifs of Wak Wak (Black Crow). Carissa has only started painting in the last twelve months which has remarkably already seen collectors and galleries turn heads as to flag her for upcoming shows for 2022.