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Eddie Blitner Taiita "Lightning Man"

Product shot of Lightning Man - © Eddie Blitner Taiita

Eddie Blitner Taiita
"Lightning Man"

  • Size (W x H)
  • Medium
  • Catalogue
  • Price $AUD
  • Sale Price
  • 34 x 30 cm
  • Acrylic on Canvas
  • 30954
  • $180
  • $150

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Description
  • Language
  • Born
  • Area
  • Date
  • Marra Alawa
  • -
  • Roper River, NT
  • 2023

Eddie primarily paints stories associated with his family and ancestors' daily life in the Roper River area, including stories associated with animals and hunting scenes, as well as bush tucker and corrobboree themes.

Whether painted in their figurative form or represented symbolically, the depiction of animals in Aboriginal art is highly significant. Beyond their value as a food source, animals serve as cultural images of totemic power which are used to demonstrate connection to country and the ongoing presence of the ancestors/ancestral beings.

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Artist Eddie Blitner Taiita
TitleLightning Man
Language GroupMarra Alawa
AreaRoper River, NT
Catalogue 30954
Date2023
MediumAcrylic on Canvas
Size (W x H) 34 x 30 cm
Price $AUD $180   Sale Price $150

Unstretched - Rolled in a tube

Stretched - Ready to hang* (+$65)

*Sorry, "Ready to hang" is not available for international deliveries on this artwork.

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Description

Eddie primarily paints stories associated with his family and ancestors' daily life in the Roper River area, including stories associated with animals and hunting scenes, as well as bush tucker and corrobboree themes.

Whether painted in their figurative form or represented symbolically, the depiction of animals in Aboriginal art is highly significant. Beyond their value as a food source, animals serve as cultural images of totemic power which are used to demonstrate connection to country and the ongoing presence of the ancestors/ancestral beings.

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