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Goanna Dreaming, Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra (b. 1955), Exhibited. Sculpture - Stone most powerful source of protection

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most powerful source of protection and good fortune

an Aboriginal-owned and governed art center located in Yuendumu

Catalogue of Terracottas in the British Museum

much like an owl

Biography: Polly Napangardi Watson (also known as Polly Napangati) is a Warlpiri artist who worked in an inventive and dynamic style unlike that of any other artist from the Yuendumu region

Goanna Dreaming, Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra (b. 1955), Exhibited. Sculpture - Stone most powerful source of protectionGoanna Dreaming at Mt. Denison to Mt. Wedge Artist: Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra (b. 1955) Region: Willowra, Central Australia Language Group: Warlpiri. Medium: Acrylic on Linen Date: 1989 Goannas are large lizards found in all regions of Australia. They acquired their name because they resemble iguanas and feature in Aboriginal paintings from many locations. They adapt well to the Australian climate and ecology and can survive well in desert conditions

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