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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Estelle Munkanome, Dance: Shark

Estelle Munkanome Tiwi, b. 1960

Dance: Shark
natural ochres on paper
28 x 38 cm (image size)
11 x 15 in
MM7233
$ 480.00
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Estelle (Elle) Munkanome painted with the Tiwi Ngaruwanjirri group from 1997. She worked with natural ochres on paper, Batik on silk and watercolour. Her early works with natural ochres were...
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Estelle (Elle) Munkanome painted with the Tiwi Ngaruwanjirri group from 1997. She worked with natural ochres on paper, Batik on silk and watercolour. Her early works with natural ochres were very delicate; however her later paintings were assertive and bold in line, colour and dot. There is an inextricable link between the structure and ideas found within Estelle's paintings and Batiks. Estelle is from the Tiwi Islands of  Melville Island and Bathurst Island. Her mother's country is Jikarruwu (Cape Fourcroy) in Bathurst Island and her Father's country is Port Hurd, also on Bathurst Island. 


The culture from the Tiwi Islands is unique and characterised by an emphasis on dance - which is still an essential component of everyday life - and the Pukumani ceremony. As well as a skin name, each person has their own dance and dreaming which they inherit. The art of the Tiwi Islands is clearly distinguishable by their emphasis on fine, geometric abstract designs which can be seen as an artistic representation of jilamara (body paint designs) used for ceremony.


Estelle exhibited widely throughout Australia and is collected both nationally and internationally.

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Provenance

Ngaruwanajirri Art, Bathurst Island
McCulloch Collection
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