ARTWORK
N°: DN178

Artist: Dennis NONA

Title: Waru Koad

Community: Ile de Badu

Dimensions: L: 40 x H: 36 cm

Date: 2010

Medium: Etching
Price range: 0 < 500 euros
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The Bu or Trumpet shell played an important role in traditional Torres Strait Islander life. Not only was it a food source but it was also blown like a trumpet to summons the villagers together or to warn of impending danger. The shell was dried and a hole fashioned in its tip. Different size shells that made different sounds were used depending on the nature of the gathering.

The artist has created a series of six etchings that depict the Bu in which different Island totems have been incised. These totems can be seen in the in the rock caves which are sacred places for people of the artist’s island of Badu.

This particular print shows the turtle or Waru. It is an introduced or adopted totem through marriage that is known in language as Tyrradi Zig Agudal.
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    Some references:
Musée du Quai Branly, Musée des Confluences à Lyon, Musée d'Art Contemporain les Abattoirs à Toulouse,
Musée de la Musique, Museum d'histoire naturelle de Lille, Musée de Rochefort, Fondation Electricité de France,
Fondation Colas, Banque Dexia ...

We are members of the Chambre Nationale des Experts Spécialisés en Objets d'Art et de Collection (C.N.E.S.)*
We are members of the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d'Art
We are signatories of the Indigenous Art Code
We are members of the Association des Galeries Parisiennes
*National French Chamber of experts specialized in artworks