Mardayin at Dilebang
Artist
Kay Lindjuwanga
Date2004
Object number00039082
NamePrint
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsSheet: 380 x 290 mm
Overall: 380 x 290 mm
Sight: 200 x 120 mm
Overall: 380 x 290 mm
Sight: 200 x 120 mm
Copyright© Kay Lindjuwanga
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineAustralian National Maritime Museum Collection
DescriptionThis etching depicts a Mardayin design at Dilebang. Dilebang is an important site located along the cliff face of an enormous formation in Kurulk clan estate. Dilebang has religious significance as a death adder and rainbow serpent site.