Paddy Fordham WAINBURRANGA

Dancing Mimih spirit , 2003

Art : Aboriginal
Origine : Autres / Others
Dimensions : 95 x 120 cm
Medium : Acrylic on canvas
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N° : 1078
Paddy Fordham Wainburranga's paintings celebrate, among other things, the Mimih spirits who appeared in the mythical Dreamtime to give people laws and customs, reveal the secrets of medicine, and teach them art, song, dance and painting. These spirits are characterised by their extreme thinness, and the painter has emphasised this feature by highlighting their disproportionately long limbs. The thinness of the trunk is accentuated by the small size of the head. The spirit holds musical instruments decorated with feathers and is surrounded by birds on ritual objects and a kind of flute. The use of dotted lines is reminiscent of the body paintings done during ceremonies. This painting is illustrated in the book 'Aboriginal Painting' on page 12.