Jabob Hunt (Ngarrindjeri / Kukabrak) - Natuniyuru of the Kurangk #5
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Jabob Hunt (Ngarrindjeri / Kukabrak) - Natuniyuru of the Kurangk #5, 2024, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 800 x 900 x 20 mm.
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About the Artist
Tupun Wultatinyeri is a Ngarrindjeri/Kukabrak artist born in Adelaide, raised in the Riverland of South Australia who creates topographical landscapes of his Country. It is important for Tupun Wultatinyeri to reclaim and share his culture through his art practice.
Tupun Wultatinyeri began painting in November of 2022 as a way of trying to find peace and found it successful. Today, he continues to use acrylic paint on canvas to escape from everything that drags him down. He favours greens, blues and yellows in his works because they remind him of the vegetation, waters and sands back home.
Tupun Wultatinyeri has exhibited in 2023 MARRA-NARRAP LAKORRA: UNDER BLUE SKIES at the Ballarat Post Office Gallery, Confined 14 (2023) and 15 (2024) at the Glen Eira City Council Gallery. He designed and painted two murals at the Hurstbridge Therapeutic Farm in 2024 and won the 2024 G4S Acquisitive award for overall excellence.
About the Artwork
In the creation of this painting and series, I wanted to recreate the peace I found back on Country and do it justice with the greens, blues and sandy colours. Each bit of line work to me represents the waves of the waters, the sands and hills created by wind and rain and the sharp inclines of the land.
Natuniyuru of the Kurangk #5, 2024
Blessed Country, storied, wild. Featured in the Storm Boy movies. We the Ngarrindjeri are so fortunate to have such a bountiful and beautiful stretch of land like the Coorong. The sandhills (natuniyuru) of the Coorong, squished between the ocean and the Coorong channel, are full of drama, serenity, beauty, and everything in between. Never felt peace like I have when down there.