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Gift of the Lam Family, dedicated in honor of Helen Groves.

Nguluwodo (The Guardian)

Gift of the Lam Family, dedicated in honor of Helen Groves.
Gift of the Lam Family, dedicated in honor of Helen Groves.
© Terry Dhurritjini Tumbulul

Nguluwodo (The Guardian)

Artist: (Indigenous Australian, born 1950)
Place made:Northern Territory, Australia
General region:Oceania
Date: 2007
Dimensions:
28 1/4 x 50 3/16 in. (71.8 x 127.5 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of the Lam Family, dedicated in honor of Helen Groves
Object number: 2016.14.15
Signed: Unsigned
Copyright: © Terry Dhurritjini Yumbulul
Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Dr. Dorothy Lam; her gift to SAMA
Label Text
With a whale’s tail and ancestral energy radiating from his hands, Nguluwodo, at center, is the guardian spirit of the coral reef found in Terry Dhurritjini Yumbulul’s country of northeast Arnhem Land. As chief of the Warramiri people, Yumbulul is the traditional owner of thirty-six islands and the only person with authority to paint some of the Dreaming stories and designs of this area. This legacy has been passed on to Yumbulul through generations, from his father and grandfather before him.

While Yumbulul’s imagery has ancient roots, he works with acrylic paints on canvas; the materials are more durable than those of traditional bark painting. However, Yumbulul’s palette maintains the four primary colors of the natural ochre pigments used on bark: black, red, yellow, and white.

(Exhibition label, 2017)
Not on view


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