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Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm
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  • Aboriginal Art by Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm - ART ARK®
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Aboriginal Art by Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm - ART ARK®

Crystal Kelly, Djenj (Fish), 124x49cm

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Original Work of Art (1/1) from a Community Art Centre. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by them.

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  • Aboriginal Artist - Crystal Kelly
  • Community - Injalak
  • Homeland - 
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Injalak Arts
  • Catalogue number - 1917-22
  • Materials - Pandanus and Natural Dyes
  • Size(cm) - H124 W49

We always go fishing for lots of fish, big and small. Good ones we eat, bad ones we don’t. We eat fish that live in freshwater and saltwater. The fish we catch and eat here in the freshwater have many different names, such as “Namarnkol” (barramundi) which is an important fish for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people to catch and eat.

Nawu djenj ngarriyime nadjalwern nawu djenj nakimuk nayahwurd namak nawu ngarringun dja nawarre nawu minj ngarringun.Djenj ngarringun nawu kubowinjku kare dja nawu kurrula kare Djenj nawern kangeyo nangeybubuyika bu ngarringeybun dja ngarrimang ngarringun nawu kondah djenj kare kore kubowinjku kukku.Yiman kayime nawu namarnkol nakka wanjh nakuken djenj ngadberre nawu ngad bininj ngarrikukburlerri dja nawu birrikukbele bu ngarrimang ngarringun.

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Injalak Arts has been a centre for art, craft and community since it’s opening in 1989. We are based in Gunbalanya, an Aboriginal community of 1200 in West Arnhem Land at the top of the Northern Territory in Australia.

In Kunwinjku, the language of our artists, Injalak means shelter. We pride ourselves on creating a safe place for culture, creativity and knowledge to bloom within the community. With over 200 active members – artists, weavers and craftspeople from Gunbalanya and surrounding homelands, our year-round production of art is inspired by connection to culture, country and people.

Text: Injalak Arts