
Jimmy Kenny Thaiday, Jimmy John Thaiday, Lorenzo Ketchell, Ellarose Savage, Emma Gela, Ethel Charlie, Florence Gutchen, Alma Sailor, Nancy Naawi, Nancy Kiwat, Lavinia Ketchell, Racy Oui-Pitt, en collaboration avec Marion Gaemers, Sue Ryan et Lynnette Griffiths, directrice artistique, "Merad Turtle – Tortue d'Underdown Cay", 240 x 185 x 66 cm, ghostnet (filets de pêche) et corde en polypropylène sur armature métallique, 2015
© Erub Arts / © Photo : Lynnette Griffiths / www.artsdaustralie.com/monaco-ghostnet-erub.html
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Jimmy Kenny Thaiday, Jimmy John Thaiday, Lorenzo Ketchell, Ellarose Savage, Emma Gela, Ethel Charlie, Florence Gutchen, Alma Sailor, Nancy Naawi, Nancy Kiwat, Lavinia Ketchell, Racy Oui-Pitt, in collaboration with Marion Gaemers, Sue Ryan and artistic director Lynnette Griffiths, "Merad turtle – Turtle from Underdown Cay", 240 x 185 x 66 cm, ghostnet & twine over steel frame, 2015
© Erub Arts / © Photo: Lynnette Griffiths / www.artsdaustralie.com/monaco-ghostnet-erub.html

« Artists of Erub Arts », 2015 © Erub Arts / © Photo: Lynnette Griffiths

« Artists of Erub Arts », 2015 © Erub Arts / © Photo: Lynnette Griffiths

Lavinia Ketchell & Jimmy Kenny Thaiday in Monaco (c) Photo : M. Dagnino

Jimmy Kenny Thaiday, Jimmy John Thaiday, Lorenzo Ketchell, Ellarose Savage, Emma Gela, Ethel Charlie, Alma Sailor, Louisa Kiwat, Racy Oui-Pitt, in collaboration with Marion Gaemers, Sue Ryan and Lynnette Griffiths, artistic director. "Emeret Nar - Olden-time canoe", 550 x 540 x 200 cm, ghostnet, rope & twine over steel frame, 2015
© Erub Arts / www.artsdaustralie.com/monaco-ghostnet-erub.html © Photo : Lynnette Griffiths

Jimmy Kenny Thaiday, Jimmy John Thaiday, Lorenzo Ketchell, Ellarose Savage, in collaboration with Lynnette Griffiths, artistic director, "Ged Nor Beizam – Home reef shark", 370 x 160 x 160 cm, ghostnet & twine over steel frame, 2015
© Erub Arts / www.artsdaustralie.com/monaco-ghostnet-erub.html © Photo : Lynnette Griffiths
Vendue / Sold. Collection Musée d’ethnographie de Genève
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