
Lajarri Gallery
Stand: B08
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Lajarri is a Gudanji word meaning 'fire' or 'to light on fire'. We are from the small remote aboriginal community of Borroloola, in the Northern Territory of Australia. We want to showcase Indigenous Australian Art from around the N.T., exhibiting different styles and media. We are excited to share N.T. indigenous Australian culture expressed through art.
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Story: When the Wet season come to my country changes from the orange dust too lovely colour with flowers and green plants. Some plants are good for eating, some for bush medicines and some for weavin ...
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When the Wet season come to my country changes from the orange dust too lovely colour with flowers and green plants. Some plants are good for eating, some for bush medicines and some for weaving.
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Story: When the Wet season come to my country changes from the orange dust too lovely colour with flowers and green plants. Some plants are good for eating, some for bush medicines and some for weavin ...
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REUBAN MANAKGU "Long-neck Turtle" Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Painted in 2019.
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REUBEN MANAKGU "Untitled" Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Painted in 2019.
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LARRY BANGARR "Untitled" Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Painted in 2019. Region: Arnhem Land.
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TYRONE GARNARRADJ "Untitled" Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Painted in 2019.
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REUBEN MANAKGU “Untitled” Synthetic polymer paint on canvas. Region: Arnhem Land.