Glenda Martin NAPANANGKA

Ngapa Jukurrpa (Water Dreaming) - Puyurru , 2021

Art : Aboriginal
Origine : Yuendumu
Dimensions : 107 x 107 x 3 cm
Medium : Acrylic on canvas
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N° : 4095
Legend has it that in the Dreamtime - the mythical time of creation for the Aborigines - two rainmaking ancestors of the Jangala family called for rain with their songs and thus triggered a huge storm. The storm moved along their clan territory with a thunderous noise produced by the lightning. It mixed with another storm and was seized by a brown hawk ancestor (kirrkarlanji) who let it fall on Purlungyanu, another sacred place where a very large swamp was formed. Later, when the bird reached Puyurru, it dug up Warnayarra - a giant Rainbow Snake - from the ground. The snake carried with it water which gave birth to the lake of Jillyiumpa.