Murrupuk Art

@murrupukart

Artist Djaara, Yorta Yorta and Jaru Respectfully living on Wurundjeri Country Registered 2018 @living_curios for any of my non-cultural art
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Super proud of how this turned out. Cannot wait to make more shirts, I have so many ideas and designs. #nowtomakemore #aboriginalartist #aboriginalart #bendigoart #djaara #djadjawurrung #aboriginalaustralia #aboriginalrights #blackgirlmagic #australianart #aboriginalclothing #ladyjustice #justice @theprintbar
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6 years ago
Gurri = kangaroo Gurri footprints with Djaara diamond pattern Earrings are red mirror acrylic with gold plated shepherd hooks. #gurri #djaara #djadjawurrung #aboriginalart #aboriginaljewellery #aboriginalartist #red #jewellery #firstnations #firstnationsart
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4 years ago
Beng/bang = person (this symbol) How deadly are these glittery earrings, it’s like confetti. If you’re a bit of a gurruk (magpie) like me, and you love a bit of sparkle, then you’ll love these. #aboriginalart #aboriginal #aboriginaljewellery #aboriginalartist #firstnations #pink #djaara #djadjawurrung
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4 years ago
Meet the First Peoples Melbourne Art Trams 2026 artists 🚃 The artists include Natasha Carter (Dja Dja Wurrung, Yorta Yorta and Jaru), Sonja Hodge (Lardil), Jenna Mayilema Lee (Larrakia, KarraJarri, Wardaman), Mitch Mahoney (Boonwurrung and Barkindji), and Zena Zada Cumpston (Barkandji/Kurnu). The sixth tram, which honours an artist who has significantly contributed to First Peoples art history, will be announced in April, along with the Art Trams public program. Stay tuned. The 2026 First Peoples Melbourne Arts Trams are curated by Kate ten Buuren (Taungurung) and will celebrate the power of Blak imagination. Presented in partnership with RISING, Transport Victoria @transport.victoria and Yarra Trams @yarratrams . #RISING2026
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1 month ago
Trying a new skill. I’m totally not obsessed with Bunjil-i Wii/Jupiter 🔥
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4 months ago
Call back to a past project. The Bunjiyl sculpture I did with Andre Sardone for Spring Gully Kinder was such an eye opener to the sculpture making experience. I did things I never thought I’d do, and the sculpture turned out beautifully. Here is the maquette Andre made before we got into the big guy. Still can’t believe this was six years ago!
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9 months ago
*FOR SALE* Gurrk Buwitj Djaa Connection to the land goes back generations, gold mining has destroyed landscape but it hasn’t destroyed our connection.
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10 months ago
*FOR SALE* Djaara chevrons and diamonds and the layers of Djandak. Vibrant colours to brighten your space. Could you see this in your home, or as a gift for someone you know?
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10 months ago
*FOR SALE* Bunjil-i Wi = Bunjil’s campfire Feel the warm glow I’m finding comfort in depicting Jupiter lately #aboriginalart #aboriginalartist #djaara #djadjawurrung
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11 months ago
*FOR SALE* Hunting and fishing spears and eel trap More important tools of sustenance for mob. I love hearing about south east young ones going out with Elders and learning how to make these items and use them.
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11 months ago
*SOLD* Coolamon An important carrying vessel which could hold foods or beads, or rock a baby to sleep. Many mob have them, and are often decorated with our identifying patterns
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11 months ago
*FOR SALE* Bunjil-i Wi = bunjil’s campfire (Jupiter) Where Bunjil rests and watches all from the sky #djaara #aboriginalartist #aboriginalart #jupiter
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11 months ago