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Doreen Hart - Gurriitha (Octopus) - Salmon, Linen

$435.00

Note: All available-for-purchase artworks featured in The Shape of Time exhibition can be collected at the end of July, 2025.

All Hopevale Arts & Cultural Centre fabrics featured in this exhibition are available for purchase.

The price shown is per 2-metre and can be purchased in even-numbered metres.

 

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About the Artist - Doreen Hart   

Born  1957
Language  
Guugu Yimithirr
Totem  Mirrgi (Owl) Gaalaaya(Centipede)
Clan  Binthi Warra/Bulgun Warra

Doreen Hart was born in Hope Vale 1957. Doreen began painting because all her friends are artists. “They encouraged me to attend the textile workshop at the Hope Vale Art Centre.

"I wasn’t too confident at first, but I keep drawing and came up with the Octopus design. I surprised myself and the textile turned out good. I go down to the Art Centre every chance I get to practise painting and I’m hoping to have some artwork ready for CIAF this year."

About the Design - Gurriitha (Octopus)

“As a young girl, one of the dreamtime stories that captivated my imagination was about the creature known as “Gurriitha,” a majestic sea octopus that resides among the boulder rocks situated just outside the McIvor River in Far North Queensland (FNQ). This boulder is a favoured spot for both fishing and diving among the locals, drawn to its rich marine life and picturesque scenery.

According to the dreamtime story, those who ventured too close to Gurriitha's dwelling while fishing or diving would mysteriously be pulled under the water, as if the creature was guarding its territory. The tale served as both a cautionary reminder and a reflection of the deep respect the community held for the ocean and its enigmatic inhabitants.

Locals often advised one another to keep a safe distance from that area, respecting the power of Gurriitha and maintaining harmony with the natural world. This story reflects the intricate connection between Indigenous culture and the environment, illustrating the importance of understanding and preserving the delicate balance of nature.”

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