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  • ROBYN DJUNGINY (BORN 1947) Magpie Goose 2011
    Sep. 12, 2022

    ROBYN DJUNGINY (BORN 1947) Magpie Goose 2011

    Est: $200 - $400

    ROBYN DJUNGINY (BORN 1947) Magpie Goose 2011 synthetic polymer paint on canvas inscribed verso: ROBYN DJUNGINY BULA BULA ARTS 2011 cat no. CP2860 a Bula Bula Arts certificate of authenticity accompanies this lot 61 x 51cm

    Gibson's
  • ROBYN DJUNGINY (born 1947) Long Necked Tortise natural earth pigments on bark
    Jul. 30, 2018

    ROBYN DJUNGINY (born 1947) Long Necked Tortise natural earth pigments on bark

    Est: $240 - $400

    ROBYN DJUNGINY (born 1947) Long Necked Tortise natural earth pigments on bark 181 x 51 cm

    Leonard Joel
  • Robyn Djunginy (1947 - ) - Coli Basket h. 77, w. 42cm
    Sep. 21, 2017

    Robyn Djunginy (1947 - ) - Coli Basket h. 77, w. 42cm

    Est: $100 - $200

    Robyn Djunginy (1947 - ) Coli Basket woven pandanus h. 77, w. 42cm Provenance: Aboriginal & Pacific Art, 1999

    Lawsons
  • ROBYN DJUNGINY, LONG NECKED TORTOISE, NATURAL EARTH PIGMENTS ON BARK, 181 X 51CM
    May. 04, 2017

    ROBYN DJUNGINY, LONG NECKED TORTOISE, NATURAL EARTH PIGMENTS ON BARK, 181 X 51CM

    Est: $200 - $400

    ROBYN DJUNGINY, LONG NECKED TORTOISE, NATURAL EARTH PIGMENTS ON BARK, 181 X 51CM

    Leonard Joel
  • ROBYN DJUNGINY, born 1947, A PAIR OF BOTTLES, 2013, natural pigments on woven pandanus fibre
    Nov. 30, 2016

    ROBYN DJUNGINY, born 1947, A PAIR OF BOTTLES, 2013, natural pigments on woven pandanus fibre

    Est: $600 - $800

    ROBYN DJUNGINY, born 1947, A PAIR OF BOTTLES, 2013, natural pigments on woven pandanus fibre DIMENSIONS: 70.0 and 57.0 cm height PROVENANCE: Bula’bula Arts, Ramingining, Arnhem (cat. WEA 955 and WEA 953) The McKay Superannuation fund Art Collection, Brisbane ESSAY: This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Bula’bula Arts that states: ‘Bottles, both painted and in woven form, have occurred in Djunginy’s repertoire since mid 1983. Living at the outstation of Mulgurrum at the time, Djunginy was incouragrd [sic] to make woven bottle shapes by former Arts Advisor to Bula’bula Arts, Djon Mundine OAM. This inspiration came from Italian Chianti bottles, and soon Djunginy was producing both woven and painted bottle forms. “My bottles represent happy times…. for black people and white people the same…. “ (Djunginy, 2011). Djunginy is the only artist from this area to be producing and painting bottles.’

    Deutscher and Hackett
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