Myoord (fishtrap) and barnunb (stingray) screenprinted linen, 2024

$110.00 /m

  • 2024
  • Screenprinted linen
  • Catalog No: n/a

Cecilia says of her design ‘On my Mayala Country on The Dampier Peninsula north of Broome we use myoord (fishtrap) to catch all kinds of seafood. The old people built these myoord before handlines were invented. They are very old, but we still use them. They are made from huge rocks, filling in the gaps with smaller rocks, making walls that follow the tidal lines so that when the big tides go back out, the seafood is trapped in the smaller pools created by the rock walls. This barnunb (stingray) is one of the fish we catch and eat.’

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Fabric is 135cm wide, 100% medium weight linen.

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