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Gertrude Deeral - Yaarunh (Wattle) - Olive, Silk

$705.00

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.

 

BIRRANGAY BULILIL (leaves falling) - Hope vale Autumn collection 2025

 

About the Artist - Gertrude Deeral  

Born  1944
Language  
Guugu Yimithirr
Totem  
Bunjarr (Owl) & Walmbaar (Stingray)
Clan  Dingaal Warra

Gertie is an important leader and elder from the Dingaal clan and is a traditional owner of the country around Lizard Island. She was born in Woorabinda in 1944.

Her family were interned there during WW2. Gertie and her family moved back to Hope Vale when she was a young girl after the war ended. Gertie’s totems are Walmbaar (Owl) from her father's side and Bunjarr (Stingray) from her mother's side. husband recently passed away. They were passionate about passing down their cultural knowledge to the younger generations.

Gertie only recently began painting and now belongs to the Gamba Gamba group (senior women) at the art centre. Artworks by the Gamba draw on traditional Guugu Yimmithirr Warra culture and contemporary and mission time histories. The women hold deep cultural knowledge of family kinship systems, sacred sites, esoteric characters and totems and are passionate about recording language and traditional stories to preserve and hand down to the younger generations.

About the Design - Yaarunh (Wattle)

“Different signs in the bush tell you the different seasons of the year, what things you can touch, what you can use, and what you can eat. When you see that the wattle is in bloom, you know that the sea foods are ready to go - the crabs and the prawns are fully grown and ready to catch. The fish, sea urchin, oysters, even the turtle are fat and really yummy. I don't know what time of year it is, but we just look at the wattle in bloom, then we know! Our grandfathers and grandmothers didn't know the months of the year - they'd just look at the flowers.”

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Silk

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