Evading the Predator
Artist
Brian Robinson
(1973)
Date1995
Object number00032102
NameLinocut
MediumInk on paper
DimensionsD fini frame.
Copyright© Brian Robinson
ClassificationsArt
Credit LineANMM Collection
DescriptionA black and white lono cut print by Brian Robinson titled 'Evading the Predator'. The print is divided into two black and white images. On the left is a fleeing turtle and fish swimming on a patterned background, while on the right a mask looks down on a predatory crocodile that crosses over both sides.
History"The spirit world was given form through the creation of ritual objects, in particular ceremonial masks used in dance. The mask was the medium by which Islanders could evoke spiritual protection during war, hunting, initiation and cultural practice, and ceremonies".
- Brian Robinson
SignificanceBrian Robinson is a contemporary artist whose practice combines his Indigenous heritage (Torres Strait Islander and Cape York Aboriginal) with current arts practice.
Dorothy Djukulul
before 1991