Niah Juella Mcleod is a descendant of the Monero, Wandandian and Yuin peoples of south-east Australia. The effect of movement and relief is heightened by the contrast between the white and red lines on a black background, echoing the totem of the Yuin community from which Niah comes. This is a species of eucalyptus called ‘stringy bark’ (‘gugaa’) in reference to its gaunt appearance. All the canvases feature either fine lines or small dots forming a hypnotic pattern, created using a pipette, a brush or the spine of an echidna, a small animal typical of Australian fauna. The canvas depicts a fishing session in the rain, sheltered by eucalyptus trees.
Niah Juella MCLEOD
Bana Gugaa Waraawara - Rain on stringy bark with fishing line string (Red and White) , 2024
Art : Aboriginal
                
                                    Origine : Yuin
                
                                    Dimensions : 60 x 90 cm
                
                                    Medium : Acrylic on canvas
                
                                    
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                    N° : 4607
             
                     
                     
                        