I like using ingoti (lots) colours from Pickertaramoor ngiya murrakupupuni (my Country) ¬– yellow, red and white. I paint tunga (bark basket), warnarringa (sun), jaliwaki (yam) and my Country.”
— Dino Wilson
D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
200 x 180 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 337-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 120 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 69-21
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D. Wilson
Ngiya Murrakupupuni
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 120 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 69-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 150 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 261-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 150 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 334-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 150 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 404-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 150 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 405-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 120 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 431-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochres on linen
120 x 120 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 432-21
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D. Wilson
Warnarringa (sun)
2021
natural ochre on linen
200 x 180 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 433-21
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D. Wilson
Jaliwaki (Bush potato)
2021
natural ochres on linen
120 x 120 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 402-21
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D. Wilson
Jaliwaki (Bush potato)
2020
natural ochres on linen
150 x 150 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 478-20
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D. Wilson
Dino Wilson – Tunga (bag)
2021
natural ochres on linen
150 x 120 cm
Provenance: Jilamara Arts and Crafts, NT cat. 10-21
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This painting is Warnarringa – that is the sun in Tiwi. In Tiwi the red ochre is yellow that we burn on the fire – it is the colour of the sun. Murtankala is our creation story – that old lady came up when it was all dark and she made light with yikwani (fire) and it became the sun.”
— Dino Wilson
With small and big sticks and brushes I make lines and pwanga (dots) based on some of the old designs we have here on Tiwis. I like the old stories and making new designs painting is how we tell stories in Tiwi culture.”
— Dino Wilson