Lorna Ward Napanangka
Marrapinti, 2025
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
121 x 151 cm
47 5/8 x 59 1/2 in
47 5/8 x 59 1/2 in
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This painting depicts designs associated with the rockhole site of Marrapinti, situated in a creek west of the Pollock Hills in Western Australia. A group of ancestral women of the...
This painting depicts designs associated with the rockhole site of Marrapinti, situated in a creek west of the Pollock Hills in Western Australia. A group of ancestral women of the Nangala and Napangati kinship subsections camped at this site during their travels towards the east. While at the site the women made the nose bones, also known as marrapinti, which are worn through a hole made in the nose web. These nose bones were originally used by both men and women but are now only inserted by the older generation on ceremonial occasions.
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