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JANE DENNIS | 'Two Way' | Gyotaku print
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JANE DENNIS | 'Two Way' | Gyotaku printThis technique creates an image using fresh fish as the master plate. Originally designed by Japanese Fishermen to record their fish species, they would take paper and ink out in their boat and would 'rub' an impression by painting over the whole fish body. While several images may be taken from each fish no two images remain the same. All works are cataloged with a number and title, with a stamp marking each collection. Each artwork is signed by the
the pelican is seen throughout the year
5 cm | Edition of 5
Artist's statement: This is where my father King Alfred was born on Bentinck Island
The damper was the Islander dependence on subsistence living
55 cm diameter
Matrix 30 x 22 cm
rain in the distance
yet completely seductive
NAPOLEAN OUI | 'Mundu' (Spirit) | Djabugay Nation rainforest shield design | 2016 | 3 colour etching on one plate | Paper size: 53
Kazilayg koey apu dhangal mapunga
Nephi’s work reflects his Aboriginal heritage
000 in 2019
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